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Limagrain adds 3 new forage maize varieties to 2023/24 Descriptive List

Three new forage maize varieties from Limagrain have been added to the 2023/24 BSPB/NIAB Descriptive List.

These include two “very early maturing varieties” sitting atop the new list of first choice varieties for favorable sites, and the third, a later maturing option, topping the list for very favorable sites.

Skipper and Foxtrot are ranked numbers one and two respectively as first choice varieties for starch yield on favorable sites, while LG31207 tops the chart for ME yield for varieties suited to very favorable sites.

Maize manager for Limagrain in the UK and Ireland, Tim Richmond, said: “With an early FAO of 160, an ME yield of 221,175 MJ/ha and the highest starch yield (6.74 t/ha) on this year’s favorable site list, Skipper is ideal for farmers who want to fill their clamps with a very early maturing crop of exceptionally energy-rich and starch-filled maize.

“Skipper also performs well on marginal sites, where its good early vigor (6.9), excellent standing power (7.6) and early ripening cobs deliver an easy to harvest crop that gives exceptional dry matter and energy yields.”

Foxtrot is also classified as a very early maturing variety (FAO 170) and is second only to Skipper in terms of starch yield (6.54 t/ha).

Foxtrot also sits towards the top of the rankings for ME yield (222,363 MJ/ha) and DM yield (18.7 t/ha) and also shows good early vigor (7.2).

“And with a cell wall digestibility of 59.4%, Foxtrot is ideal for dairy and beef farmers who are looking for a bulky and very early maturing variety that will improve the feed conversion efficiency of their herd’s ration,” Richmond said.

The third new Limagrain variety to be added to this year’s Descriptive List is LG31207: with an FAO of 210, the intermediate to late-maturing variety is “one of the best options for very favorable sites”, Limagrain said.

“LG31207 is impressive on paper and in the field, and is the perfect choice for those growers looking to maximize their return on investment with a variety that poses minimal risk,” Richmond said.

“LG31207 tops the Descriptive List for very favorable sites with an ME yield of 217,115 MJ/ha and dry matter yield of 18.7 t/ha.

“And with excellent agronomic traits that include good standing power (8.0), excellent early vigor (8.2) and an eyespot resistance rating of 7.5, LG31207 is a really safe choice for growers looking for an energy-rich, easy to grow variety for AD purposes.”

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