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Kontender
22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:44 Page 1 Maize Maize Portfolio 2012 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 2 Portfolio Overview 2012 Variety FAO RAMIREZ – New! 150 KENTAURUS 160 SEVERUS – New! 170 KONTENDER 170 KREEL 170 ASCENDER – New! 180 LAPRIORA 170 CORYPHEE 180 SALGADO 200 KONSENSUS 210 Recommended Inclusion Rates 30% Maize 50% Maize 70% Maize 220 Recommendation Biogas RONALDINIO 240 Biogas FRANCISCO 260 Biogas Variety FABREGAS The FAO number gives an easy read guide to maturity – the lower the number the earlier. eg. 150 = ultra early, 210-230 = mainsteam Data sources: KWS Trials 2010, NIAB Forage Maize Descriptive List 2012 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 3 Dear Maize Grower, As the maize season draws to a close, we wish you a successful harvest. With rising feed and concentrate prices for both the dairy and beef sector, forage maize has enjoyed growing popularity and its role in mixed ration continues to rise. For 2012 KWS has linked every variety with a ‘ration profile’ to indicate likely feed value and usage. Based on an easy to reference table, with high starch early varieties suitable for 30-50% inclusion, right through to over 70% for high ME, maincrop varieties. Inside you’ll find a range of varieties • New early forage varieties for dairy and beef feeding • Grain maize varieties, suited to crimped, CCM or dried grain production • Dedicated varieties exclusively for biogas production New for 2012, hybrid maturity is shown at a glance, using a standard FAO number. With most UK varieties between FAO 150 ‘ultra early’ up to FAO 220 ‘mainstream’, you can select from the wide range of KWS varieties for 2012. We wish you a successful year! John Burgess John Burgess Maize Product Development Co-ordinator, KWS UK Maize 1 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 4 Ultra Early Region – Our Recommendation New! Ramirez FAO 150 Kentaurus FAO 160 New! Severus FAO 170 Ramirez Full on Starch... Full Power New from KWS – Ramirez is the top scorer in feed value and ultra-early maturity. Ideal for dairy and beef feeding, Ramirez delivers unrivalled starch (over 40%) and ME contents (11.5-12.0 MJ/Kg) to drive your feed intakes higher. • Ultra Early: 38-41% dry matter at harvest (FAO 150) • Class leading yield: One of few ‘ultra earlies’ to exceed 100% of controls • Available with Poncho®, ideal for late drilling/after grass Kentaurus The Ultra Early Heavyweight In 2011 Kentaurus became one of the most widely grown ultra early varieties in the UK. With its excellent combination of yield and unsurpassed quality, Kentaurus excels in marginal sites and offers one of the highest starch contents available. Ideal for maximum forage quality even in the toughest situations. • Ultra Early: 38-40% dry matter at harvest (FAO 160) • Extremely high starch content for maximum feed value • Available with Poncho®, ideal for late drilling/after grass 2 Maize 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 5 Severus Commanding Yields from KWS New from KWS, Severus forage maize conquers all others for starch yield and earliness. With yields of over 18t/ha DM and very early maturity, Severus offers one of the lowest cost per tonne yields in its class. Add to this its high value starch yield, in excess of 7 tonnes/ha, plus outstanding vigour (8.5) and Severus reigns supreme. • Very Early: 35-37% dry matter at harvest (FAO 170) • Exceptional yields (over 18t/ha DM – 108% of Controls) • Available with Poncho®, ideal for late drilling/after grass Kentaurus Maize 3 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 6 Early & Maincrop Region – Our Recommendation Kontender Kreel Lapriora New! Ascender Salgado Konsensus FAO 170 FAO 170 FAO 170 FAO 180 FAO 200 FAO 210 Kontender The Front Runner For farmers requiring a short season maize variety with leading forage quality, Kontender is the front runner. With leading starch yields of 6.5t/ha – Kontender offers higher returns than either Ixxes, Acumen or Crescendo. Giving early maturity, bulk yields and strong vigour Kontender should be No.1 for high starch forage maize across dairy and beef diets. • Very Early: 36-37% dry matter at harvest (FAO 170) • Excellent yield for its maturity – over 19t/ha DM • Fast early vigour (7.7) • Available with Poncho®, ideal for late drilling/after grass 4 Maize 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 7 Kreel Stand Out in any Maize Field For heavy yields and early maturity Kreel stands out in any maize field. Unlike the majority of NIAB listed very early varieties Kreel avoids the problem of a rapid dry down at harvest. This helps reduce the risk of acidosis from excess starch in rations with a high maize inclusion. • Very Early: 36-37% dry matter at harvest (FAO 170) • Slow dry down from 30%, preserving feed quality if harvest is delayed • Leading energy values (equivalent to over 210,000 MJ/Ha) Ascender Pack a Punch for Feed Value New from KWS, Ascender takes yield and feed value to new levels. With an excellent combination of very high ME (11.4-11.8 MJ/Kg) and bulk yields exceeding 19t/ha DM, Ascender is ready to drive feed values higher. Add to this its above average starch levels with the benefit of strong early vigour (7.8) and you’ll find Ascender easy to grow. • Very Early: 35-36% dry matter at harvest (FAO 180) • Massive starch content (over 40% on marginal sites) • Flexible in the ration – ideal for low, moderate and high maize inclusion Salgado One of the UK’s Most Popular Maize Hybrids... As one of the UK’s most popular maize hybrids, Salgado delivers leading yields in excess of 20t/ha. With a combined ME and starch yield significantly ahead of all other early hybrids, Salgado provides a high value addition to any ration. • Early: 32-34% dry matter at harvest (FAO 200) • Massive bulk yields, with excellent ME (11.4) • Top starch yield of all early maincrop varieties (6.8t/ha on all sites) Konsensus Rewarding Yields – Silage or Grain Konsensus provides growers with an excellent addition to any ration and can be harvested for silage or grain maize. Its massive yield potential was noted in Kingshay results from 2010, where the variety achieved in excess of 20.5t/ha DM. • Early: 30-32% dry matter at harvest (FAO 210) • Out performs existing mainstream varieties such as NK Bull and Nescio • Ideal high yielding crimping maize (Grain Yield 2010: 11.2t/ha) Maize 5 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 8 Grain Maize – Our Recommendation Lapriora Kontender Coryphee Salgado Konsensus FAO 170 FAO 170 FAO 180 FAO 200 FAO 210 Lapriora Your Harvest Priority With grain yields of over 10.5t/ha Lapriora delivers the lowest drying costs in its class and will mature without the need for plastic. The variety offers early starch laydown out performing newer varieties such as Garland or Acclaim. • Very Early: 34-36% dry matter at harvest (FAO 170) • Typical grain yields 10-11t/ha • Rapid early vigour, ideal for heavy soils or late drilling Coryphee A Flying Start to UK Grain Maize Coryphee is a recently introduced grain maize from KWS. It delivers strong yield performance with very early maturity – significantly ahead of other grain varieties used in the UK. Coryphee is noted for its exceptional early vigour, offering rapid establishment and an earlier drilling window. • Very Early: FAO 180 – fast dry down with excellent standing • Best in class for grain yield (over 11t/ha) • Excellent standing power and cob ripeness (8.3 out of 9) 6 Maize 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 9 Energy Maize – Our Recommendation Fabregas Ronaldinio Francisco FAO 220 FAO 240 FAO 260 Energy Maize from KWS with its high fresh yields is set to take first place as the major feedstock for AD units. Fabregas The Early Midfielder... for Gas Launched in 2010, Fabregas represents an exciting development for UK biogas. Farm experience has shown you can rely on Fabregas to score lower costs per tonne and achieve an early start to your harvest workload, when grown alongside later hybrids, such as Ronaldinio or Francisco. • Early: FAO 220 • Heavy yield potential (50-55t/ha) • Safe maturity for the majority of mainstream sites (27-31% DM) • Excellent early vigour for rapid establishment • Recommended seed rate: 45,000/ac (111,000/ha) Maize 7 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 10 Ronaldinio Aim Higher Aim high with Ronaldinio – the No.1 from KWS. Whether grown in the open, or under plastic, Ronaldinio delivers top yields for silage, grain or biogas. Farm experience has shown you can rely on Ronaldinio to score lower costs per tonne and achieve a wider harvest window, particularly when grown for biogas. • Mid Early: FAO 240 • Heavy yield potential (55-60t/ha) • Large structured hybrid with excellent standing • Recommended seed rate: 45,000/ac (111,000/ha) Francisco First Class Mass Francisco takes yields to the next level to drive biogas output and reduce cost per tonne. • Late: FAO 260 • Massive yield potential (60-65t/ha) • Moderate drought tolerance for lighter soils • Recommended seed rate: 42,000/ac (103,000/ha) 8 Maize 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 19/7/11 14:45 Page 11 Drilling Tips from KWS The most critical aspect of growing a successful maize crop largely depends on the conditions at and near to planting. Given the challenging drilling conditions in both 2010 and 2011, we have revisited the key decisions for drilling in 2012: Soil preparation: Leave an open seedbed ideally ploughed and overwintered, to encourage soils to restructure. Avoid overworking lighter soils as this may increase the chance of capped seedbeds. When to drill: Maize can be planted when soil temperatures reach 8˚C or higher. When drilling into heavier or clay soils it is advisable to let soils reach 10˚C to encourage faster emergence. Depth: Over the past 3 years, drilling maize slightly deeper (6-7cm) has been encouraged to force the root zone into moisture. Although emergence is slightly delayed by 3 or 4 days, deeper drilling is very effective in promoting faster early growth, particularly in lighter soils. In colder conditions and higher than average rainfall, shallow drilling (3.5-4cm) should encourage faster germination and avoid the risk of crop damage from seedling stress. Speed: Modern precision drills can readily work at 6km/h or higher. This should be reduced to ensure accurate seed placement if drilling deeper. Row width: The majority of UK maize crops are still drilled at standard row width of 75cm (30”), however there is increasing interest in tighter rows to encourage heavier fresh yields. Widths of 50cm (20”) are more popular, delivering a yield advantage using earlier varieties. Maize 9 22104_KWS Maize Leaflet_AW:1 KWS UK LTD 56 Church Street Thriplow, Nr Royston Hertfordshire SG8 7RE Tel: +44 (0) 1763 207300 Fax: +44 (0) 1763 207310 e.mail: [email protected] www.kws-uk.com 19/7/11 14:45 Page 12 For further information please contact: John Burgess Maize Product Development Co-ordinator Tel: 01763 207309 Mobile: 07766 258264 e.mail: [email protected] Julie Goult Commercial Manager Tel: 01763 207326 Mobile: 07747 627551 e.mail: [email protected]