Fl2-Com Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1,2003 Table 6 Performance of the late (112 to 116 day RM) silage hybrids at the Lancaster County location in 2002 Lfy LfyB6oL X FR9661 42 5 Pioneer 33851 41 4 Hytcst HT 7785 39 0 Agway AG6516 38 2 Pioneer 33D31 37 9 Pioneer 33J57 37 7 A g way AG6399 Bt 37 0 Dekalb OKC62-15 36 7 Mycogen X 7909 36 5 Pioneer 33J58 36 3 Hytest HT 7806 Bt 35 3 Dekalb DKC64-10 351 Mycogen 7511 FQ 34 5 Dekalb DK647 BtY 336 Golden Harvest Ex 09480 33 6 Mycogen F 697 33 3 Chemgro 7530 Bt 33 2 Lfy MBS3BII X Lfy497L 32 9 Lfy FR1064 X Lfy4l9L 32 9 NK Brand NB2J6 32 8 Hytest HT 7924 326 Dekalb DKC6S-00 326 Garst 8222 IT 322 Mycogen F2F797 32 1 Garst 8230 IT 32 0 Zimmerman 1851 W 302 351 16 7 87 42 2 31 3 112 44 33929 39 072 840 61 9 3747 21814 18 2 0 0 3 3 7 41 11 3 8 0 4 0 2 0 4 003 2 3 5 8 219 2562 48 111 36 82 122 96 8 1 94 6 2 106 45 26 89 55 11 1 Mean LSD (0 10) CV(%) ’Silage yields are expressed on a 35%DM basis all other parameters are expressed on a dry matter basis, CP= Crude Protein, NDF= Neutral Detergent Fiber NFC=Non-fiber Carbohydrates NEI= Net Energy for lactation IVTD= In Vitro True Digestibility, and NDFD=Neutral Detergent Fiber Digestibility Table 7 Performance of the late (112 to 116 day RM) silage hybrids at the Centre County location in 2002 Pioneer 33031 39 0 Pioneer 33851 36 6 Dekalb DKC64-10 36 9 Mycogen X 7909 36 8 Golden Harvest Ex 09480 36 8 Ayway AG6515 36 3 Agway A 66309 Bt 362 Hytest HT 7924 361 Hylest HT 7806 Bl 359 Mycogen F 697 35 8 Hytest HT 7785 35 8 Dekalb DKC62 15 34 5 Lfy FRIO64X Lfy4l9L 344 Dekalb DK647 BtY 34 3 Cnemgro 7530 Bt 34 0 Lfy LfyB6oL X FR9661 32 2 Pioneer 33J56 32 0 Mycogen 7511 FO 314 Dekalb DKC6S-C0 30 5 NK Brand NB2 J 6 29 8 Pioneer 33J57 29 4 lfy MBS3BII X Lfy497L 29 1 Garst 8230 IT 29 1 Zimmerman 1851 W 28 8 Mycogen F2F797 28 0 Gars! 8222 IT 27 9 Mean LSD 10 10) CV (%) 'Silage yields are expressed on a 35%0M basis- ail other parameters are expressed on a dry matter basis CP= Crude Protein NDF= Neutral Detergent Fiber, NFC=Non-fiber Carbohydrates, NE!= Net Energy for lactation IVTD= In Vitro True Digestibility and NDFD=Neutral Detergent Fiber Digestibility Big capacity. Uniform chop. Only the FP23O and FP24O forage harvesters from New Holland give you best-in-class and chop quality. • Rugged 1,000-rpm driveline matches higher horsepower tractors up to 225 and 300 PTO hp. • Massive 12-knife cutterhead produces a uniform length of cut from 3 /ie” to 1 with four knives. • Knife sharpening and shearbar adjustment are easy to keep cutting performance at its best. • Optional on-board Crop-Pro™ crop processor makes feed more digestible and saves the expense and time o using a stationary roller mill. • Optional Metalert® 111 electronic metal detector gives yoi peace of mind. Stop in and see the FP23O with Crop Processor today. BLiftji KfiiDM O -I AiMimi li I%’’"l dHM ■ & ’JLjKmm Nl I SALES - PARTS - SERVICE 'tj Route 034 • 2 Mite* North of Annville, PA .1 Telephone 717-867-2211 Hybrid Test Reports (Continued from Page F 9) Tons/acre % % 16 1 8 3 39 6 19 9 8 5 36 0 17 4 8 7 39 2 14 0 8 9 43 5 21 1 8 8 37 7 21 3 8 9 40 6 17 6 9 1 42 4 1/5 8 7 42 3 164 8 3 438 184 88 402 16 5 8 4 42 6 15 3 8 7 41 4 15 3 9 2 39 2 14 7 8 5 47 1 14 2 9 2 44 0 13 5 9 0 43 1 16 2 8 2 38 5 17 0 8 4 46 0 139 79 474 18 8 6 5 45 1 17 8 9 1 43 2 19 3 8 9 42 1 14 2 6 4 42 7 15 9 9 1 39 9 138 95 444 * 16 9 6 6 44 9 13 0 7 8 43 2 30 7 11 7 44 1 4 1 2 7 3 7 071 80 6 55 1 3435 15553 NS 04 33 51 15 370603 NS 004 28 63 260 NS 181 38 59 126 95 64 11 289 98 38 2 7 87 57 20 0 In NEI % Mcai/lb % % 3 0 076 02 6 55 4 3 8 077 05 2 59 3 3 9 075 84 1 59 3 4 0 072 80 9 54 8 4 1 074 82 7 54 6 3 9 074 85 7 64 7 3 8 072 86 0 64 8 4 0 072 82 5 58 9 3 9 071 81 8 57 7 4 0 072 82 5 56 6 4 0 073 82 6 58 4 3 6 073 83 9 60 7 3 7 075 86 1 64 4 3 9 066 83 9 65 9 4 0 071 83 9 63 6 4 1 071 88 0 72 6 3 9 074 85 5 62 4 4 3 069 82 6 62 0 4 3 067 82 1 61 3 4 1 070 80 6 56 6 4 2 071 82 6 60 0 3 7 071 85 5 65 8 4 2 070 88 1 72 7 3 5 074 90 3 74 9 4 0 070 82 2 60 2 4 4 070 82 1 60 5 % % % % 8 8 47 4 3 1 3 1 97 51 2 36 28 10 0 46 8 3 8 3 4 99 43 0 34 30 12 1 487 40 2 6 10 9 46 1 3 8 3 0 87 43 8 36 29 11 7 44 2 4 1 2 9 11 5 43 1 3 5 3 0 10 7 46 2 43 2 7 11 2 445 35 3 1 98 45 4 38 27 10 0 46 5 40 3 1 97 39 7 3 9 2 6 11 5 42 3 37 3 0 108 435 38 2 8 11 5 48 4 41 2 7 136 40 6 40 30 13 8 39 5 46 2 6 11 3 41 8 39 2 7 108 43 1 39 2 7 11 3 436 42 2 8 13 1 439 44 2 5 12 9 460 43 2 8 11 6 42 0 37 2 7 133 4* 4 43 30 Mcal/lb % % 077 79 0 44 4 076 80 3 47 0 077 84 9 61 1 075 79 3 48 1 071 80 7 58 0 074 83 9 62 2 073 79 4 49 2 074 79 9 53 8 071 77 7 51 2 073 80 0 50 4 071 8T 6 60 1 072 78 4 48 3 067 77 1 52 9 074 78 4 49 4 074 82 4 57 6 071 82 0 59 6 073 81 2 55 7 070 83 7 61 4 070 79 2 54 5 070 82 1 56 8 071 79 1 49 6 065 78 9 56 6 066 81 4 61 1 063 78 0 56 1 068 84 8 06 7 069 82 0 60 0 % % % % 84 48 7 36 32 10 1 52 4 3 9 3 0 11 0 495 33 29 8 8 46 3 3 8 3 1 11 3 41 6 35 26 11 1 45 1 3 7 2 9 93 45 3 42 29 126 44 0 3 1 2 7 97 42 9 39 27 94 46 2 4 6 3 0 11 0 43 5 40 3 0 12 0 464 4 1 2 7 14 7 396 4 1 2 4 102 457 34 26 9 6 43 3 3 7 3 1 12 8 435 38 26 12 0 450 30 2 5 152 450 44 2 3 11 1 438 45 2 8 11 9 44 1 5 0 2 3 158 47 0 42 24 4 3 8 37 6 5 1 2 2 4 2 9 39 8 4 7 22 M 0 37 3 46 1 9 11 5 41 0 5 1 2 8 147 43 5 48 2 1 Tabled Performance of the late (112 to 116 day RM) silage hybrids at the severely drought stressed Franklin County location in 2002 Brand/HvbrM Pienaar 33851 Lfy LfyB6oL X FR9661 Dekalb DKC64-10 Pioneer 33D31 Agway AG6515 Dekalb DKC62-15 Hytest HT 7785 Gem 8230 IT Pioneer 33J56 Agway AG6399 Bt Dekalb DKC6S-00 Pioneer 33J57 Mycogen X 7909 Lfy FR1064 X Lfy4l9L Hytest HT 7924 Golden Harvest Ex 09480 Hytest HT 7806 Bt Mycogen F 697 Mycogen 7511 FQ Dekalb 0K647 BIY Carat 8222 IT NK Brand NB2-J6 Lfy MBS3BII X Lfy497L Zimmerman 1851 W Chemgro 7530 Bt Mycogen F2F797 Mean LSD (010) CV (%) NDPD Mi •Silage yields are expressed on a 35%DM basis- atl other parameters are expressed on a dry matter basis. CP= Crude Protein. NDF* Neutral Detergent Fiber NFC=Non-fiber Carbohydrates. NEl= Net Energy for lactation, IVTD= In Vitro True Digestibility and NDFO=Neutrai Detergent Fiber Digestibility (Continued from Page F 10) and a bucket to keep spilled chemicals from spreading. Posting emergency contact information, such as the poison con trol center, is also a good idea. Additionally, farm ers should contact their local fire authorities to tell them what is being stored on the premises. Applicator equipment should be kept secure or off site, and disabled. Hubner Seed Company’s extensive catalog of Eastern hybrids is sure to have the right variety for your farm. Take a look at the hybrids below for a sample of what Hubner can do for you! 44888 T 3487 41588 T WE CAN HELP YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR FARM’S NEEDS. ASK US ABOUT OUR SOYBEAN, WHEAT, AND ALFALFA VARIETIES. Matter Silaaa Yield* CP % Tons/ecre % 42 0 7 3 8 7 41 5 7 0 8 4 396 7 3 8 5 36 7 4 6 8 6 37 7 6 5 8 8 36 8 4 4 8 2 367 50 8 1 36 4 7 3 9 0 36 0 6 6 8 1 36 0 7 5 8 4 36 0 5 5 8 9 35 8 5 6 8 4 353 54 84 350 56 78 33 9 4 8 9 2 334 49 86 32 6 6 9 8 6 32 4 4 2 8 6 321 6 9 8 8 316 6 7 8 8 302 6 7 8 1 300 60 86 29 4 5 4 8 3 287 5 3 8 5 28 6 58 8 9 26 3 59 91 343 60 86 51 2 197 134 35 544 23 4 3 064 80 0 80 9 3282 6919 25 NS 04 34 36 20 36 05 NS 0 5 003 3 4 8 5 322 1837 70 224 48 63 172 142 97 11 2 127 115 51 40 101 93 251 Producers Gather Leading the pack in excellence FOR THIRTY YEARS 18 Day, Medium-Tall, Semi-Flex Ear, 26-29,000 Population Strong and dependable yield performance. Handles seasonal stress very well. Good test weight and good resistance to gray leaf spot. 110 Day, Medium-Tall, Girthy Ear, 28-30,000 Population Tremendous yield capacity, ideal on productive soils. Very good plant health, and stays green late into the season. Top selling hybrid. 114 Day, Medium-Tall, Semi-Flex Ear, 27-30,000 Population , Outstanding yield potential. Strong stalk keeps this hybrid standing late into the fall. Good drydown for a full season hybrid. IF Starch Si %% % % 11 3 41 2 34 26 10 2 376 37 2 7 99 40 940 27 14 1 41 0 44 2 3 11 7 32 4 4 8 2 0 12 7 36 1 46 20 136 357 42 24 11 2 28 2 4 5 2 3 134 329 48 2 3 115 38 6 3 9 2 3 11 1 37 7 4 4 2 3 15 1 346 44 24 136 38 7 44 2 3 155 401 42 22 12 4 292 4 8 2 2 155 304 4 8 2 1 14 6 39 0 4 5 2 3 14 1 37 0 4 6 2 3 157 363 47 25 14 8 365 4 1 2 1 15 8 35 5 4 3 1 9 14 8 32 3 44 2 2 134 337 SO 23 11 9 256 S 3 2 2 139 368 49 2 1 16 1 34 7 4 4 1 9 (Turn to Page FI 6) I'* imn WEI IVTD NDFP Mllk/ton Ibs/ton ItM/acre 3588 9008 3570 9057 3428 8937 3473 5822 3026 7473 3208 4897 3064 5373 3072 7868 2934 7088 3591 9253 3509 7125 3145 6399 3102 5981 2938 5794 3241 5294 3056 5398 3080 7382 3809 5776 3527 8510 2790 6796 3617 8356 3301 6873 3303 6165 3078 5684 3274 6523 3532 7066 % Mcal/lb % % 3 7 070 81 9 61 0 4 3 067 82 3 64 4 3 5 070 80 1 57 2 3 8 068 82 1 61 6 4 3 061 76 7 57 5 4 4 063 79 0 58 5 4 4 064 77 1 55 8 4 3 058 76 6 58 8 4 6 061 75 4 54 2 3 3 068 82 4 63 8 4 0 067 82 8 64 9 4 2 063 78 6 59 2 4 3 066 78 6 55 6 4 7 066 77 6 53 6 4 1 059 78 8 62 5 4 9 059 78 0 61 2 4 2 067 78 0 53 8 4 4 064 85 5 70 5 4 5 064 83 0 64 4 4 3 065 75 4 51 7 51 061 85 2 71 7 4 2 062 80 4 63 5 4 5 061 80 7 63 3 4 5 055 76 7 61 7 4 5 064 80 6 60 5 4 5 063 85 6 71 8
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