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Silage Hybrid
TMF2Q419
96 RM
94-98 RM Range
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Traits and Technology
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Separate Refuge Requirements
Overview
High tonnage and excellent forage quality.
Excellent emergence and early vigor.
Excellent ear fill and husk coverage.
Same genetic family as TMF2Q413.
Management Guidelines
Hybrids With Same Base Genetics
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Product Ratings
7-9 Good
4-6 Fair
1-3 Poor
Characteristics
Drought Tolerance
7
Early Vigor
8
Forage Yield
8
Fungicide Response
Low
Goss's Wilt
Tolerant
Gray Leaf Spot
Not Rated
Green Snap
7
NCLB
8
Root Strength
7
SCLB
Not Rated
Stalk Strength
8
Silage Quality
Beef Index
8
Dairy Index
8
Digestible Dry Matter
8
NDF Digestibility
8
NFC Rating
8
Whole Plant Digestibility
8
Agronomics
Cob Color
Red
Ear Type
Flexible
GDUs to Mid-Silk
1315
Kernel Texture
Moderate
Plant Height
Tall
Stalk Drydown
Moderate
Positioning
HR = Highly Recommended
R = Recommended
NR = Not Recommended
Planting Date
Early
HR
Late
R
Crop Rotation
Continuous Corn
R
Corn/Soybean
HR
Tillage
Conventional
HR
No-Till
R
Irrigation
Full
HR
High Plains Ecofallow
NR
Soils
Highly Productive
HR
Light (Sandy)
R
Marginal Fertility
R
Poorly Drained
R
Population
*
High
HR
Low
NR
Medium
HR
Very High
R
Very Low
NR
*Consult a Mycogen Seeds representative for specific recommendations on planting populations.
Management Guidelines
TMF silage hybrids are bred for high yield potential for both stover and grain components; a planned fertility program that provides adequate N, P and K throughout the season is highly recommended.
Performs best at moderate to high plant densities.
Recommended for silage, earlage and high-moisture corn.
When storing TMF hybrids in a pile or a bunker, recommended moisture levels for harvesting range from 65 percent to 68 percent; for bags, 62 percent to 68 percent.
Monitor harvest moisture closely as harvest approaches; hybrids may be drier or wetter than physical appearance indicates.
Hybrids with same base genetics
TMF96Q40
Traits and Technology
Not applicable
Separate Refuge Requirements
Not applicable
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