MB14-60 (Miller Blend)
Why you should consider a Miller Premium Blend (our research shows):
- 1 to 4% larger kernels vs the average of the hybrid components
- Increased standability
- More complete pollination of ears due to an increased flowering window
- Under Stress, the hybrid with better pollen vigor will pollenate a more sensitive hybrid better than it would on its own
- A hybrid with a vigorous vertical root style, may help its blended component hybrid penetrate deeper in the canopy as it paves the way for the other hybrid to follow through it down.
| General | |
|---|---|
| RM (Relative Maturity) | 114 |
| Soil Productivity | High-Low |
| Plant Height | Med Tall |
| Population | 28-34 |
| GDU to Black Layer | 2780 |
| Ear Height | Med |
| Ear Type (flex) | Semi. Flex |
| Kernel Rows | 16-20 |
| Attributes | |
|---|---|
| Seedling Vigor |
8.0
|
| Corn-after-corn |
7.0
|
| NoTill Adapted |
8.5
|
| Late N Response |
9.0
|
| Fungicide Response |
8.5
|
| Drought Tolerance |
8.0
|
| Greensnap Tol. |
7.5
|
| Stalk Strength |
7.2
|
| Root Strength |
8.0
|
| Silage Quantity |
8.5
|
| Silage Quality |
8.5
|
| Test Weight |
6.5
|
| Staygreen |
7.0
|
| Grain Drydown |
5.5
|
| Gray Leaf Spot |
8.0
|
| Goss’ Wilt |
7.5
|
| N. Leaf Blight |
7.2
|
| Anthracnose |
7.2
|
| Common Rust |
7.5
|