2016 Cornell Corn Silage Variety Trial Results
Kitty O'Neil, Team Leader, Field Crops & Soils Specialist
North Country Regional Ag Team
December 16, 2016
In 2016, Cornell's Corn Silage Hybrid Testing Program returned to New York State after a 2-year hiatus. Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Pro-Dairy Program and Cornell's Plant Breeding and Genetics Department collaborated to organize and implement the 2016 trials. The objective of these variety comparisons is to provide independent, unbiased evaluation of commercial corn silage hybrids available in New York State. The variety trial provides farmers, seed corn companies and university personnel with information on the relative performance of corn hybrids grown under NY climate and soil types.
Hyperlinks to the results are provided in the PDF below.
(pdf; 265KB)
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