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EVEREST

It is in the FAO 700 (CRM119) maturity group.
It takes 100-105 days to mature for silage.*
Its ability to sprout and emerge is very high.
Its leaf structure is semi-upright.
It is notable for its excellent ear structure.
It has very high adaptability.
It has excellent stay-green characteristics at maturity.
Its primary use is as primary crop silage. It is ideal for early second crop planting behind the grass.
A planting density of 13-16 cm in the row and 70 cm between rows is recommended.
It is not soil selective.
ANIMAL FEEDING CHARACTERISTICS
It is a silage corn variety with high yield and quality values.
It has a high percentage of leaves and grains in silage.
Under ideal conditions, silage has a crude protein content of around 9%, and its starch value exceeds 30% at harvest.*
The high starch content and fiber digestibility in silage increase milk yield and milk fat.

This may vary depending on region, ecology, and management conditions.

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