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Pioneer

Brand Inoculants

Our range of silage inoculants continue to reduce dry matter losses and improve silage quality. Whether

you are making grass silage in cool challenging environments or maize silage in ideal conditions, the most

appropriate silage inoculant can make dramatic di? erences to your profi tability. The popular traditional technology options - PIONEER

1188 and PIONEER

11A44 - are now fully

complemented by the three Rapid React formulation products- PIONEER 11G22 , PIONEER 11C33 and

PIONEER

11B91. Rapid React technology speeds up fthe onset of aerobic stability as soon as one week after

ensiling when compared to equivalent non-Rapid React formulated inoculants.

For the highest production and qualitfy impact we also o? er the unique Fibrfe Technology product range,

which includes PIONEER

11GFT, PIONEER

11CFT, PIONEER

11AFT and PIONEER

11CH4. Fibre Technology

products all contain a unique bacterial strain that produces an enzyme that increases fi bre digestion rates

by freeing up cell wall contents from lignin. Without the farmers and contractors who have participated in the 2019 PACTS

Trials, we would not be

able to publish these results. Their practical help, patience, and frequent sound advice during the growing

season make a signifi cant contribution to each trial we conduct.

If you would like further information about Pionefery maize seed or silage inoculants, please do not hesitate

to contact us or your nearest Pioneer sales representative.

Yours sincerely,

On behalf of Pioneer

Andy Stainthorpe

Sales Manager, Seeds and Silage Inofculants, UK and Ireland

Andy Stainthorpe,

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For enquiries in Denmark, Sweden and

Finland please contact Corteva on:

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TRIALS BACKGROUND INFORMATIONCONTENTS

Layout

Each PACTS

Trial is established within a commercial

crop of maize and is planted and harvested by the host farmer with the ass ist ance of Corteva sta?. All trials ar e managed as par t o f the field and the results therefore are reflective of the e?ect of local w eather conditions and commercial cr op management practices.

A PA CTS

trial is generally comprised of between

15 and 20 plots. The plots are planted in identically

sized marked areas adjacent to each other across a uniform part of the selected field. Each plot is 6 or

8 rows wide and normally 50 metres in length. One

hybrid is chosen as a Control hybrid and is regularly repeated in larger trials to mitigate the e?ects of soil t ype changes acr oss the trial. The Control hybrid is included in every trial to allow for trials to be collated in multiple trial summaries. In 2019 the

Control hybrid was P7892.

Sites Each trial sit e is classified as being Fav ourable or Less Favourable depending upon the heat accumulation that would typically be measured at that location. The results from individual trials in the latest year of testing are detailed in this book however, due to space re strictions, oc casionally some trials are not shown. The results from trials in the current year that are not included can be identified in the Agr onomic Details section and, along with trials from previous years, are available on request.

Competitor Hybrids

Typically at leas t f our hybrids from compe titor plant breeding companies that have been widely grown commercially in recent years are included in each PACTS

Trial. The main competitor hybrids

included in 2019 were Ambition, Avitus kws, Glory and Autens kws.

Analysis

Representative fresh for age samples from ev ery

PACTS® plot are taken at harvest and promptly oven dried to determine percentage dry matter content.

The resulting dried samples are subsequently

tested in a Near Infr a R ed Spectr ophot ometer (NIRS) machine at a Corteva laboratory. Results from the se test s accurately indicate multiple quality parameters including starch content, whole plant digestibility and Neutral De ter gent Fibre (NDF). The large number of PACTS locations, and the number of samples tested, ensure that the NIRS data gener ated can be r egarded as a reliable indicator of the quality of each maize silage hybrid grown. In addition ear samples of selected hybrids are taken at harvest, dried, and the grain tested by Corteva specifically for its rumen degradable starch content. CP,qW d xtbympb WySSfcetb EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEfEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEfEEEEEECfzt ?fisfl

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