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2023 Silage Product Harvest Summaries

BY Dairyland Seed Marketing Team

The following charts summarize the performance of the 2023 portfolio of silage products offered by Dairyland Seed. The data has been collected and recorded by the Dairyland Seed Agronomy team and is to be used as a guide for decision making.

 

2023 Dairyland Seed BMR Silage Hybrid Summary Performance Chart

2023 Dairyland Seed Dual Purpose Silage Performance Summary Chart

 

2023 Dairyland Seed HiDF Silage Product Performance Chart

If you have any questions about the data, please email your question to dairylandseed@dairylandseed.com

 

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