Corn Silage Hybrids

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Silage hybrids amplify your options from conventional hybrids to traits. The newest, high-yielding genetic release is combined with the best agronomic versatility — for better field placement, easier management and exceptional plant health. Latham’s silage hybrids give you peace of mind, with the option to harvest either corn silage or grain at harvest.

Latham HybridLeafy HybridsRelative MaturitySilage RatingStarch DigestibilityFiber DigestibilityGrowth in Stressed Soils
LH 2642 RR762.03.03.03.0
LH 3151 RR812.02.03.02.0
LH 3693 VT PRO862.53.04.03.0
LH 3695 VT2 PRO902.53.02.02.0
LH 4242 VT2 PRO921.01.02.02.0
LH 4375 VT2 PRO933.03.02.02.0
LH 4517 VT2 PRO952.02.03.02.0
LH 4542 GT/LFYYes951.01.52.01.5
LH 4669 SS RIB961.53.02.51.0
LH 4795 VT2 PRO971.02.02.02.0
LH 4937 VT2 PRO992.03.03.02.0
LH 4989 SS RIB992.02.02.02.0
LH 5025 VT2 PRO DG1002.53.02.01.5
LH 5047 VT2 PRO RIB1002.83.04.01.0
LH 5052 RR/LFY1001.01.52.02.0
LH 5077 VT2 PRO RIB1002.52.03.03.0
LH 5199 SS/LFY1011.01.52.02.0
LH 5209 5222 EZR1022.52.52.51.0
LH 5245 VT2 PRO1022.52.03.02.0
LH 5389 SS RIB1032.02.02.03.0
LH 5487 VT2 PRO1042.02.02.03.0
LH 5635 VT2 PRO1062.03.54.02.0
LH 5739 SS1072.03.54.02.0
LH 5742 RR1072.01.52.02.0
LH 5965 VT2 PRO1091.52.02.03.0
LH 6069 SS1101.52.52.53.0
LH 6097 VT2 PRO1102.02.53.02.0
LH 6149 SS RIB1112.02.53.03.0
LH 6175 VT2 PRO RIB1112.52.02.52.0
LH 6285 VT2 PRO1121.03.02.51.0
LH 6477 VT2 PRO1142.02.03.01.0
LH 6529 SS RIB1151.52.52.51.0

What Are Corn Silage Hybrids?

Corn silage hybrids are specifically developed corn varieties optimized for whole-plant harvest, rather than grain alone.

They are designed to provide:

  • High tonnage per acre
  • Balanced grain and stover composition
  • Improved fiber and starch digestibility
  • Strong feed efficiency for cattle and dairy operations

Built for Feed Quality and Yield

Latham silage hybrids are selected based on real livestock performance metrics, including:

  • Tonnage per acre (biomass yield)
  • Starch digestibility (energy availability)
  • Fiber digestibility (feed efficiency)
  • Plant health under stress conditions

These traits help ensure more usable energy per acre and better feed conversion in livestock operations.

How to Choose the Right Silage Hybrid

Key selection factors include:

  • Desired maturity range (early vs full-season hybrids)
  • Target tonnage vs feed quality balance
  • Disease and stress tolerance
  • Field drainage and soil type
  • Livestock nutritional requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is corn silage used for?

Corn silage is used as livestock feed, made from the entire corn plant to provide energy, fiber, and nutrients for cattle and dairy operations.

What makes a good silage hybrid?

A good silage hybrid has high tonnage, strong fiber digestibility, good starch availability, and strong plant health under stress conditions.

How is silage corn different from grain corn?

Silage corn is harvested as the whole plant for feed, while grain corn is harvested only for kernels used in food, feed, or industrial products.

What is the best maturity for corn silage in the Midwest?

Most Midwest silage hybrids range from mid to full-season maturities depending on region and harvest timing goals.

Why is fiber digestibility important in silage corn?

Higher fiber digestibility allows livestock to extract more nutrients, improving milk production and feed efficiency.