BEMO 182 SV
Corn
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A high-performance early-maturing hybrid perfect for nutritious silage and forage with natural disease resistance.
Description
Stability in volatile climates
For farmers seeking a balance between early maturity and robust yields, BEMO 182 SV (developed by the Porumbeni Institute) offers a reliable solution. As an interline hybrid, it is specifically engineered to perform under variable moisture conditions, common in its native Moldova, while maintaining excellent biomass production.
Why choose BEMO 182 SV for silage and forage?
The core strength of BEMO 182 SV is its ability to pack nutrients into a short growing cycle. Its yellow dent grain type is highly regarded in the forage sector for its energy density, making it a primary choice for cattle producers who prioritize feed quality. Unlike many ultra-early varieties that sacrifice yield for speed, this hybrid maintains a high biological potential.
Resilience: The biological edge
The real value of this hybrid lies in its genetic resistance to common field threats. While other early-maturing hybrids often succumb to environmental stress, BEMO 182 SV demonstrates strong tolerance to:
- Fusarium: Critical protection against ear rot, ensuring the safety of your feed supply.
- Common Smut: A resilient defense mechanism that prevents the typical yield losses associated with this fungal disease.
- European Corn Borer: Its sturdy stalk architecture makes it remarkably difficult for the borer to cause significant structural damage.
Is this the right choice for your farm? BEMO 182 SV is optimal for producers operating in regions with limited growing seasons or those practicing double cropping. If your management goal is to reduce fungicide and insecticide inputs while securing consistent, high-quality silage and grain, this hybrid provides the stability required for a profitable harvest.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
Pest resistance
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FAO
FAO
Corn hybrids are classified by maturity groups and by the FAO number. All corn hybrids are distributed according to the FAO scale. Under Central European conditions, a difference of 10 FAO units between hybrids results in a 1-2 day difference in their maturity. The higher the FAO... |
90–1240 |
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| Ripening | Early |
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Kernel Type
Kernel Type
Dent corn (Zea mays indentata) — Large, elongated, flat kernels. The endosperm is horny on the sides of the kernel, mealy in the center and at the top. A depression forms at the top of the kernel upon ripening. Dent corn is the most widely cultivated group among others. Plants ty... |
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Use Direction
Use Direction
Dual-purpose hybrids: for silage and grain in all growing regions. These are "stay-green" type hybrids, meaning the plants remain green for a longer period. However, this does not affect the sugar, cellulose, and hemicellulose content, nor the degree of lignification of the plant... |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Corn |
| Originator | Institute of Plant Growing "Porumben" |
| Originator | Claire Place, Motueka 7120, New Zealand |
| Country | Republic of Moldova |
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