WI'RE SERIOUS AROUT SILAGE Livestock producers are in the business of producing milk or meat. Pioneer® brand hybrids are rated for yield and protein content of both silage and grain, as well as silage digestibility, to help you match our hybrids with your feeding needs. PI new® IfNl Hybrid 3140 22 Comparisons 3173 17 Comparisons 3223 19 Comparisons 3394 55 Comparisons 3437 45 Comparisons 3523 67 Compansons 3525 22.3 2 3 8.42 25.45 101 Compansons 20 0 8 95 24.62 ‘Data from Pennsylvania, New York and New England Milk Yield/Acrc = NE-L x Dry Matter Lbs. of Silaoe/Acre x 0.50 0.34 - NE-L required to produce 1 pound of 4% butterfat milk on a dry matter basis 0 50 « Half of the energy is available for milk production Potential Milk Yield/Acre is a conservative estimate only. Plantare ftriMl hybilis an "chUra mHw" f«r cwi sJIh«I CbtckMtiiriMMaryML David T. Hostetler Belleville, PA County: Mifflin Adj. Brand Hybrid Pioneer 3293 Pioneer 3156 Pioneer 3163 Pioneer 3140 Pioneer X1194F Pioneer XIIB4M Pioneer 3211 Pioneer 3173 Pioneer 3223 Cargill 8327 Pioneer 3335 Fred England Williamsburg, PA County: Blair Adj. Yld. »S% 21.4 26.0 18.8 22.5 24.5 24.2 23.1 21.1 21.7 Brand Hybrid Cargill 8327 Pioneer 3223 DeKalb DK646 Pioneer 3173 Cargill 7557 Pioneer 3335 Pioneer 3156 Mycogen TMFIO6 Hyperfm. H 59843 PIONEER, gl 1 BRAND • PRODUCTS PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC ® SU TMTradafnwkaandsarvicamarki ngistanda*ipl«dlor o(Ptonaa-Hi-Bndlnlarnalmnal Inc DasMomas lowa USA Pionaar 11 a brand nama numbwt idaolily vwiatwa and products All salaa an sub|acl lo lha larmi of labahng and salt documants (c)1995 PHII 3-YIM NHTIITIIIIM summit IF CIIN SIIME AREArWIBETESmiG* ML Til Til. (16%) Ml CP TMW/teH I*l 7.33 7 50 22.0 20 3 7.74 7 51 20.9 194 8 00 8 07 21 7 194 8 08 8 62 194 18.6 8.52 8 86 186 160 20.0 16.9 8 19 9 12 0 34 NE-UPounds of Milk Moist. % 63.3 7.75 61.6 7.27 62.3 7 81 63.4 7 18 56.2 7 31 56.9 7 20 57.4 7 24 54.7 7 80 62.0 7.28 Pioneer... The Quality Forage Source* Pl—r® Rr—U ■rßiHiws. AH o—U—Hu MF MF 48.81 47.76 27 57 25.81 53.66 52.24 27 83 27.57 51 57 53 20 26 66 27 73 49 97 49 74 26.53 25.70 50 02 50.93 25 32 25 60 49.71 49 80 25.87 24 93 49 21 48.71 Lbs ofMilk/Acre Planted; 4/28/95 Harvested; 9/1/95 ADF 2k NDF 2k Planted: 4/29/95 Harvested: 9/8/95 ADF % NDF 3k NE-L PatiMil wmmi iera m smr «4 39.95 39.82 6462 6637 14,635 13,869 13,924 13,013 39.48 38.38 6439 6502 6577 6441 14,699 12,863 38.38 38.81 6599 .6685 13,179 12,800 41 40 42.69 12,840 11,048 41 67 40 86 6706 6708 41 17 42.52 6698 6823 13,859 11,870 15,493 14,049 42 05 42.09 6749 .6824 James F. Eshelman New Enterprise, PA County: Bedford Adj. Yld. 65% 21 1 23.7 19.1 20.0 24.2 191 23 7 20.5 180 21 4 18.0 20.5 17.1 21.1 17.7 20.5 Brand Hybrid Pioneer 3293 Pioneer 3223 Pioneer 3173 Pioneer 3211 Pioneer 3140 Pioneer X1194F Pioneer XIIB4M Pioneer 3156 Cargill 8327 Pioneer 3335 Mycogen TMFIO6 Pioneer 3156 Cargill 8327 Pioneer 3211 Pioneer 3173 Pioneer 3241 Situ Sam Zimmerman Pitman, PA Brand Hybrid Pioneer 3525 Pioneer 3156 Doeblers 75X-2 Pioneer 3335 Pioneer 3394 Pioneer 3223 Pioneer 3217 Pioneer 3346 Pioneer 3335 A Henry Brechbill Chambersburg, PA Brand Hybrid 65% Pioneer 3223 21.1 Pioneer 3173 20 5 Pioneer 3211 20. S Pioneer XI IMF 20.5 Pioneer XIIB4M 22.0 Pioneer 3140 20.5 Pioneer 3156 20.5 Pioneer 3163 19.4 Cargill 6327 -19.7 Silage Yield is important to all silage growers, but silage quality should also be figured into the buying decision. Silage yield may be the most important trait for beef producers or for dairy producers feeding growing heifers and dry cows Grain Yield will have a significant impact on the energy value of the silage Gram is nearly 90% digestible and makes up approximately 50% of the silage's weight Thus gram yield affects both the quality and quantity of silage produced Silage Crude Protein may be quite important to some producers, but generally com silage is fed for its energy value. There is relatively little vanation among hybrids in silage protein Silage protein would be more important if com silage is the only forage fed to dairy cows "Silage Digestibility is extremely important for high-producing dairy herds Higher digestibility generally translates into higher feed intakes and increased milk production. Pioneer measures com silage digestibility with an in situ method where the silage is suspended in the cow’s rumen for 24 hours This allows us to calculate the percent of the forage digested which is reportedjn the column above as in situ Motet. County; SchuyKill Adj. Yld. 65% 180 16.8 18.8 197 22.0 20.0 17 7 19.4 19 1 Motet. Planted 5/16/95 County. Franklin Harvested 9/12/95 Adj, Yld. .Planted; 5/10/95 Harvested: 9/10/95 ADF 2k NDF NE-L % Planted: 5/6/95 Harvested; 9/1/95 ADF 2k NDF 2k NE-L % NOF * 51 71 46.92 44 72 51 45 49.47 46.38 47 58, 45 86 47 94 Situ Situ Situ •A