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    The best prospect for quality maize

    John SwireBy John SwireSeptember 7, 20202 Mins Read
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    Prospect from LG Seeds is the first-choice maize variety on the 2020/21 BSPB/NIAB Descriptive List for farmers wanting to maximise milk production from maize and the Return on Investment in the crop

    “Added to the list in 2019, Prospect continues to set the standard in all the attributes defining a successful crop,” comments LG Seeds Maize Manager Tim Richmond.  “It is a product of our focussed breeding programme, combining excellent agronomy with outstanding productivity and is perfect for both Favourable and Less Favourable sites.”

    Prospect is an early maturing variety, FAO 170 and maturity class 9, and combines excellent early vigour with good standing power.  It also has excellent eyespot tolerance and fusarium resistance.

    “Farmers can grow Prospect confident that it will get going quickly, grow strongly and be ready to harvest in good conditions, reducing harvest risk and ensuring successor crops can be rapidly established.  But it is in the clamp that Prospect really stands out.”

    Prospect is one of the top early varieties on the BSPB/NIAB List for dry matter yield at 103%.  The combination of high starch and the highest cell wall digestibility of any early variety helps Prospect be one of the highest ME yielding varieties on the list at 210,095MJ/ha which is 9,000MJ more than the average early variety.

    “Prospect produces enough energy to support 1680 litres per hectare more than the average variety, worth over £470 per hectare in increased income, meaning it delivers an outstanding return on investment.

    “By combining the early maturing ability demanded by progressive growers, combined with unrivalled performance in terms of yield, quality and return on investment, Prospect will deservedly be the first choice for farmers looking to grow maize crops that really deliver,” Mr Richmond concludes.

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