Profile
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 | ||
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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 | ||
---|---|---|
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 |
+
+
+
|
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Helminthosporium |
+
|
Maize smut
+
+
+
|
Helminthosporium
+
|
Location
Limited areas | ||
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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 | |
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Grain | 9 - 11 Plants/m² |
Forage | 10 - 12 Plants/m² | |
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Grain | 9 - 11 Plants/m² |