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FLYNT is the new ultra-early silage maize. Additionally, FLYNT can also be used as grain maize. Field trials in Germany reached grain yields of 6,8 tons per hectar. Due to a high proportion of flint genetics and quick youth development, the maize can be flexible into different crop rotations. 

 

 

  • Quick youth development
  • High starch content
  • Suitable for early and late sowing

General

Usage Silage Grain CCM
Silo maturity ultra early
Grain maturity ultra early
Maturity forage ca. 110
Maturity grain ca. 130
Type of grain flint
Hybrid Three-way cross
Sowing date
early 0 late

Breeder classification: +++ = very good / very high | ++ = good / high | + = medium

Usage nutzung-silo-en nutzung-korn-en nutzung-mais-en
Silo maturity ultra early
Grain maturity ultra early
Maturity forage ca. 110
Maturity grain ca. 130
Type of grain flint
Hybrid Three-way cross
Sowing date
early 0 late

Breeder classification: +++ = very good / very high | ++ = good / high | + = medium

Resistance to diseases

Maize smut
+ + +
Helminthosporium
+
Maize smut
+ + +
Helminthosporium
+

Location

Limited areas
Soil type
heavy 0 light
Humidity
wet 0 dry
Limited areas
Soil type
heavy 0 light
Humidity
wet 0 dry

Sowing

Forage 10 - 12 Plants/m²
Grain 9 - 11 Plants/m²
Forage 10 - 12 Plants/m²
Grain 9 - 11 Plants/m²

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All information, recommendations and representations contained herein are made to the best of our knowledge and belief, but without guarantee of completeness or accuracy. We cannot guarantee that the properties described are repeatable. All information is provided as an aid to decision-making. Deutsche Saatveredelung AG will not be held liable for any damage or claims for damages resulting from the use of the variety specified in this description. Mixtures may vary if individual varieties are not available. Status 12/2024. Subject to change without prior notice.