Call us today, We'll help you find the best fit for your land. Below are some of the more popular Enogen Corn seeds in our area. Click on a Variant to see more details.
HOW THE NAMING SYSTEM WORKS
With proven, high-yielding hybrids across a variety of soil conditions, Enogen® corn hybrids may help boost the bottom line for producers of livestock, dairy or ethanol.
Added Value in Dairy AND BEEF
Enogen Feed corn hybrids in dairy operations can increase feed effciency by an average of 5%. Results released by researchers at a leading university con rmed a 4% increase in ECM feed effciency (6% uncorrected)1 – with no negative effect on milk quality parameters or rumen fermentation.
Enogen Feed corn hybrids improve starch utilization, resulting in more available energy for your herd.
Enogen Feed corn hybrids may be harvested as silage, grain or high-moisture corn, allowing for greater exibility and ease of use with minimized management needs, as compared to alternative silage-speci c hybrids for beef or dairy operations.
Farm-proven yields, equal to or better than non-Enogen Feed hybrids2
Added Value in
Ethanol Production
Enogen corn enables farmers
to produce highly desirable
corn for ethanol plants
Enogen hybrids feature a
unique corn enzyme that is
designed to increase potential
throughput while reducing
natural gas, water and
electricity use.
These highly desirable traits
may command a premium at
sale for potential increased return on investment.
Flex hybrids adjust to growing conditions by changing ear length or kernel depth. Determinate/Fixed hybrids are less able to adjust ear size. Plant Population is considered more important for a determinate-ear hybrid than for a flex-ear hybrid. Note: Disease and Insect Ratings Ratings are not absolute; environmental conditions and certain cultural practices, such as continuous corn, play a critical role in disease development and insect infestation, which can, in turn, predispose plants to secondary disease such as stalk and ear rots. If conditions are severe, even hybrids rated as resistant can be adversely affected. Farmers should balance yield potential, hybrid maturity and cultural practices against the anticipated risk of disease or insect pressure. Ratings are based on interpretation of statistically analyzed results of studies conducted by Syngenta.
Important: Always read and follow label and bag tag instructions; only those labeled as tolerant to glufosinate may be sprayed with glufosinate ammonium-based herbicides. Seed products with the LibertyLink® (LL) trait are resistant to the herbicide glufosinate ammonium, an alternative to glyphosate in corn, and combine high-yielding genetics with the powerful, non-selective, postemergent weed control of Liberty® herbicide for optimum yield and excellent weed control.