Silage

Good Silage Equals Good Grain

(but good grain doesn’t always equal good silage)

Selecting the appropriate hybrids for corn silage means achieving the proper balance between yield, defensive traits and nutritional traits. However, agronomic traits such as drought tolerance, disease and insect resistance, and herbicide options must come first because they influence both yield and quality.

“A good grain hybrid likely will be a good silage hybrid if it delivers adequate tonnage and acceptable fiber digestibility,” says Bill Mahanna, Ph.D., Pioneer nutritional sciences manager. “But not all grain hybrids make good silage hybrids. Differences do exist among commercial silage corn hybrids for digestibility and neutral deterrent fiber (NDF) digestibility.”

Silage hybrids should have high forage yields, high digestibility, low fiber levels and highly digestible stover, Mahanna says. The best silage hybrids have high grain yields because grain is so highly digestible and account for almost 65 percent of the energy in corn silage.

The rankings for top-yielding hybrids used for silage may vary, however, based on difference in fiber digestibility and grain-to-stover ration,” Mahanna notes.

Joe Lauer, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin corn agronomist, suggests growers should begin corn silage hybrid selection by first identifying a group of hybrids adapted to the growing environment, along with standability, disease resistance and drought tolerance needs unique to the grower’s conditions. Then evaluate this group of agronomically adapted hybrids for silage yield performance.

Many studies show grain yield is a good general indicator of whole-plant yield; that is, high grain-yielding hybrids tend to have high silage yield,” Lauer says. “However, within the high grain-yielding group there can be differences in whole-plant yield and fiber digestibility.” This reinforces the need to have silage data available on these hybrids.

The final consideration for hybrid evaluation, “Lauer says, “should be quality.”

Evaluating silage data

Mahanna suggests using an analytical approach to selecting your silage hybrids. “Work with your nutritionist to define which traits are important to your operation,” he suggest. “Then work with seed companies that can deliver the information needed on agronomics, silage tonnage, neutral detergent fiber digestibility, starch, milk per ton and milk per acre.”

Given the genetic variation in silage traits, Mahanna suggests scoring the hybrids that meet those trait and maturity needs using the following 100-point system.

  • 60 to 70 points on silage yield: Yield is a reliably measured trait. There can be 7-to 10-ton per acre variation among hybrids.
  • 20 to 25 points on starch content: Percent starch is easily measured, and there can be considerable variation between hybrids.
  • 15 to 20 points on fiber digestibility: The lower weighting on fiber digestibility is because growing conditions affect this trait much more than genetics.

Hybrids

P0157AM & AMX™View More
107 day silage CRM
Works well in both grain and silage situations
Strong stalks, roots and drought tolerance
Suitable for all soil environments except sand
P0216AM™View More
107 day silage CRM
Works well in both grain and silage situations, tall hybrid with good plant health
Strong stalks, roots and drought tolerance, high fiber content
Suitable for all yield environments
P0506AM™View More
107 day silage CRM
Strengths include starch content, fiber digestability and whole plant digestability
Tall hybrid with excellent stay green
Suitable for all yield environments, Aqua Max
P0636AM & AMX™View More
108 day silage CRM
Works well in both grain and silage situations
Tall with AquaMax drought tolerance, great roots and emergence
Suitable for all soils including sand
P0987AMX™View More
110 day silage CRM
Highly digestable dual purpose silage/grain hybrid
Strong drought tolerance with good stalks and roots
Suitable for all soil types
P1197AM & AMXT™View More
114 day silage CRM
Works well in both grain and silage situations
Excellent plant health and staygreen, high yield and digestability
Keep on your highly productive soils
P1221AMX™View More
112 day silage CRM
Works well in both grain and silage situations
Dual mode rootworm and corn borer protection
Very good roots, stalks, drought and disease package
P1365AMXView More
113 day silage CRM
High yield and fiber digestability
Above average disease package
Keep on better ground with good drainage