LG Honoreen Silage Corn (FAO 310)

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LG Honoreen Silage Corn (FAO 310)

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Medium-maturity (FAO 310) dent silage corn from LG for silage and biogas, with fusarium ear/stalk rot at 9/9 and drought tolerance 8/9 across all Ukrainian growing zones.

Main advantages

  • FAO 310 mid-maturity — silage before frost
  • Fusarium ear/stalk rot 9/9 — clean feed
  • Drought tolerance 8/9 — holds in dry zones
  • High digestibility DINAG — better animal intake
  • Yield potential 9/9 — high silage tonnage

About this product

LG Honoreen Silage Corn (FAO 310)

HONOREEN is a medium-maturity (FAO 310) dent-type silage corn from LG, registered in Ukraine in 2024 and suited to all growing zones for silage and biogas. Its tall stature, good leafiness and rapid dry-matter accumulation support high feed-unit and biogas output. Disease ratings hold up well, with fusarium ear and stalk rot both at 9/9 and drought tolerance at 8/9, keeping stands stable through dry spells. Harvest density runs 75-85 thousand per hectare on moist ground and drops to 55 thousand in dry zones.

At a glance

Agronomic profile

FAO

310

FAO maturity-group index. Higher number = later group.

Drought tolerance

8/9

Yield stability across dry seasons

Standability

8/9

Stalk resistance to lodging before a late harvest

End use

Silage

What the crop is grown for

GroupMedium

Application

Rates, windows, expected results

Sowing rate
55-85 k/ha (harvest density by moisture zone)

Full specifications

Every field from the manufacturer

Maturity
Medium
Use
For silage
FAO number
310
Drought tolerance
8
Disease resistance
loose smut 9/9, common smut 9/9, Northern corn leaf blight (helminthosporium) 8/9, Fusarium ear rot 9/9, Fusarium stalk rot 9/9
End use
Silage

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Manufacturer documents

Manuals, certificates, declarations

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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