With only an estimated 7 percent of corn grown in the U.S. harvested for silage, few hybrids are considered “silage only”. Discovering the hybrid that fits into your operation and meets your goals is the key to silage success.
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With only an estimated 7 percent of corn grown in the U.S. harvested for silage, few hybrids are considered “silage only”. Discovering the hybrid that fits into your operation and meets your goals is the key to silage success.
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