Sonon, R.N.Dalke, B.S.Suazo, R.Pfaff, L.Bolsen, K.K.2010-10-152010-10-152010-10-15http://hdl.handle.net/2097/6368Twenty corn hybrids were grown under irrigation and harvested at 90 % of the kernel milk line. Hybrid had a significant effect on plant height, whole-plant dry matter (DM) and DM yield, grain yield, stover yield, and plant part proportions. The highest whole-plant DM (45.9%) was for Cargill 7997, whereas the lowest was for Cargill 4327 (30.1%). Cargill 8427 and Pioneer 3245 had the highest wholeplant DM and grain yields, whereas Cargill 4327 was lowest. Grain yield and the percentage of grain in the whole-plant DM increased as the plant height increased.BeefCornHybridSilageYieldEvaluation of 20 corn hybrids for silage agronomic characteristicsConference paper