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OSEVAModel CEWEL 180 - Maize Hybrid Seed

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The CEWEL maize hybrid is a three-way cross classified in the FAO group 180, notable for its adaptability as an early rising performer. It is particularly suited to locations that benefit from a shorter growing season. This hybrid exhibits a grain type that is flint-intermediate, offering robust kernels suitable for various agricultural and commercial applications. Maintained by CEZEA in the Czech Republic, it supports an optimal plant population of 90,000 plants per hectare for grain and 100,000-105,000 for silage. When planted as an intercrop, the grain plant population can also be adjusted to 85,000-90,000. Quality indicators highlight a notable starch content of 38.60%, and fiber metrics, including 20.56% total fiber content, 44.42% NDF, and a notable DNDF of 53.22%, emphasize its digestibility qualities. The organic matter digestibility percentage is strong at 67.20%, and its energy value is 6.38 MJ/kg, underscoring its suitability for silage and livestock feed.
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EARLY RISING PERFORMER

Type of hybrid: Three-way cross – Tc
FAO group: 180
Type of grain: flint–intermediate
Maintainer: CEZEA

  • very early hybrid suitable for grain and and silage production,
  • recommended to be used in less favourable as well as favourable sites, even as an intercrop,
  • delivers beneficial yields and quality silage matter,
  • excellent early vigour,
  • higher sowing rate rightly turns into higher silage yields,
  • very good plant health,
  • tall, but stable plants with high standability,
  • good balance among early maturing and starch yield.
 
  • grain: 90 000
  • silage: 100-105 000
  • Plant population seeding as intercrop
  • grain: 85-90 000
  • silage: 100 000
  • Starch %: 38,60
  • Fiber content in whole plant %: 20,56
  • NDF content in whole plant %: 44,42
  • Digestible fiber in whole plant %: 53,68
  • DNDF in whole plant %: 53,22
  • Organic matter digestibility %: 67,20
  • NEL MJ/kg: 6,38