Pioneer·Cereals
Pioneer® P9967
Середньопізній силосний гібрид кукурудзи (ФАО 370) лінійки m3 від Corteva. Високий вміст крохмалю та перетравність для силосу й біогазу.
Main advantages
- High starch & dry matter — dense energy for silage
- High digestibility — improves feed conversion rate
- Excellent drought tolerance — stable in dry zones
- Tall plant, high ear — strong silage tonnage
- Fits monoculture & min-till — flexible field planning
About this product
Pioneer® P9967
Pioneer® P9967 is a medium-late corn hybrid (FAO 370) from Corteva's m3 silage line, created specifically for growing for silage and biogas. It has a dent-type grain and combines a tall plant with high ear attachment, good disease tolerance and excellent moisture release and drought tolerance. It stands out for its high starch and dry-matter content together with excellent digestibility of tissue and starch. Suitable for monoculture, minimum tillage and late harvesting under both sufficient and insufficient moisture.
At a glance
Agronomic profile
FAO
FAO maturity-group index. Higher number = later group.
End use
Silage
What the crop is grown for
Application
Rates, windows, expected results
- Sowing rate
- 65–70 thsd plants/ha (adequate moisture), 60–65 thsd/ha (limited moisture); increase 15–20% when grown for silage/biogas
- Window
- Sow early to optimal (late sowing not advised); grown for silage and biogas
- Compatible crops
- Corn
Full specifications
Every field from the manufacturer
- Maturity
- Medium Late
- Use
- For silage
- FAO number
- 370
- Disease resistance
- smut 6/9, disease tolerance high
- End use
- Silage
- Crop
- Maize
- drought_tolerance_rating
- Excellent
- Grain type
- Dent
- Hybrid
- Yes
- late_harvest_suitable
- Yes
- min_tillage_suitable
- Yes
- Moisture release
- Excellent
- monoculture_suitable
- Yes
- Technology
- M3
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Questions & answers
What farmers ask most
- Optimal sowing depends on crop, zone, and seasonal weather. Winter wheat in the Forest-Steppe: Sep 10–25. Corn: when soil is stable at +10°C at 10 cm depth. See the 12-month sowing calendar at /blog/practice/seasonal-planning.
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