M16S45
It is in the FAO 650 (CRM 117) maturity group.
It takes 95-100 days to mature for silage.*
Its ability to shoot and emerge is very high.
The ear diameter is 16-18 rows.
The number of grains per ear is approximately 42-45.
Its leaves are semi-erect.
It has a very high adaptability.
It is highly tolerant to heat stress.
It has excellent stay-green characteristics at maturity.
Its primary use is silage. It is ideal for early second crops and subsequent plantings behind hay.
A planting density of 14-16 cm in rows and 70 cm between rows is recommended.
It is not soil selective.
ANIMAL FEEDING CHARACTERISTICS
It is a tall variety with a very high silage yield.
Its grain ratio in silage and animal nutrition values are quite high.
Its high yield reduces feed costs for livestock farms.
May vary depending on region, ecology, and maintenance conditions.


