Grain maize and forage maize
Sowing Maïsadour Semences hybrids enables growers to benefit from innovative, diversified genetics which provide technical solutions for various agronomic and climatic situations or areas with high disease pressure (helminthosporiosis, hollow stalk, anthrax, etc.). It is also the right choice for crop security with top-of-the-range, healthy seeds offering germinative quality well in excess of official standards.
Our varieties on line
To view the list of our landmark varieties, click on the maturity groups
listed below. For recommendations and full ranges, please consult the website for your country
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Maize seeds (FAO 100)
| Varieties |
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Overview |
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TERENCE
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Silage
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Very very early. Perfect for Great Britain |
Mas 10.M
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Silage
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Very early, for all of Northern Europe |
Mas 19.H
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Silage (mixed)
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For all of Northern Europe |
TIFENN
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Silage (mixed)
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For all of Northern Europe |
| Mas 09.A |
mixed
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Excellent yield/earliness ratio
Regularity and very good feeding value
Healthy and compact plant, fast drying |
| Mas 18.C |
mixed
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Very nice mixed large volume hybrid. A very good potential in silage with an interesting feeding value and good performances as grain
A healthy hybrid, unrestricted production areas. |
| Mas 17.E |
mixed
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A reasonably developed hybrid with very good performance in grain and fodder in all A areas. Thick and compact cob with good density (14-16 rows). Excellent level of UFL/kg thanks to good levels of dinaga and starch. Hybrid with good performance in
stressful conditions.
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| Mas 13.L |
Grain
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Very good potential both as grain and forage. Very good digestibility: dinaga and starch. Good grain drying and good stem resistance. Regular behavior over the last 2 years.
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Maize seeds (FAO 200)
| Varieties |
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Overview |
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Mas 23.E
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Silage
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Early silage maize |
Mas 28.F
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Silage
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Mid-early silage maize |
Mas 29.H
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Silage (mixed)
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Mid-early silage (mixed) maize |
Mas 22.R
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Grain
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Early grain maize |
| AMELIOR |
Grain & Silage
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Typical grain hybrid : well balanced plant with volume.
High grain yield potential combined with excellent dessication.
High silage production yield with a garantied early harvest.
High starch content.
AMELIOR is also well adapted to humid grain pig feeding (low on linoelic acid, high on metabolisable energy). |
| Mas 22.D |
Silage (mixed)
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Early silage (mixed) maize.
Very nice plant volume and good looking forage. Very good potential for forage and grain. Good starch value. Tolerant of foliage diseases. |
| Mas 26.K |
Silage (mixed)
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Mid-early silage (mixed) maize
Very good forage and grain yield inside the S2 group. Large volume forage plant, healthy, balanced and good looking. Very high blight resistance. Very good level of UFL/ha thanks to a good balance between dinaga and starch. |
| Mas 21.D |
Grain (mixed)
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Early maize
Good grain potential, regular with very predictable early harvest. Large dense ears, always well pollinated. Very regular ear insertion. Good behavior in continental climate (good stress tolerance). Balanced, good stem resistance. Balanced digestibility between starch and dinaga.
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Maize seeds (FAO 300)
| Varieties |
Use |
Overview |
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Mas 31.R
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Grain
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Dent corn in the mid-early grain group |
Mas 34.C
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Grain
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Dent corn, mid-early group |
Mas 38.D
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Grain
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Dent corn, mid-early group |
| Mas 37.V |
Grain
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Balanced good looking plant, long thin ear length without stalk and always clean, without risk of lodging.
Good stress tolerance obtained by lowering densities.
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Maize seeds (FAO 400)
| Varieties |
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Overview |
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Mas 41.B
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Grain
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Half-late grain Maize |
Mas 47.P
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Grain
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Half-late grain Maize |
| Mas 44.A |
Grain
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Pleasant look, very good yield results over the last 3 years, very healthy hybrid. |
| Mas 53.B |
Grain
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Pleasant look, short insertion, high kernel count per square centimetre, giving it good yield regularity in any soil condition |
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| Varieties |
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Overview |
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Mas 55.F
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Grain
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Grain maize ideal for France, the Balkans and Italy |
REBELIO
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Grain
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Late grain maize , suitable for Iberia, the Balkans and Italy |
| Mas 59.P |
Grain
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Very high grain potential, position by priority in good conditions. Very balanced plant, with low ear insertion and often with anthocyanins. Very good ear regularity ensures its potential. Hybrid to position at the begining of late planting to obtain its full potential. |
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| Varieties |
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Commentary |
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Mas 58.M
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Grain
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Grain maize with 650-700 index, ideal for countries of Southern Europe and Mediterranean |
| ALPAGA |
Grain & Silage
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Well balanced plant, high density of kernels per cm², good regularity and very healthy hybrid |
| Mas 61.A |
Grain & Silage
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Very pleasant hybrid, well adapted to continental and hot areas, regular and big cobs, high density of kernels per cm² |
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| Varieties |
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Commentary |
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Mas 71.V
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Silage (mixed)
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Fodder corn (mixed), with good grain value.
Ideal for the countries of southern Europe and Mediterranean |
Mas 60.D
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Silage (mixed)
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Fodder corn (mixed), with good grain value.
Ideal for the countries of southern Europe and Mediterranean |
| Mas 70.F |
Grain & Silage
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Dent corn for both grain and fodder, 700 index.
Good looking well developed plant, regular large ears (18 to 22 rows).
Very good adaptation for Southeast Europe.
Focus on early planting to get the most from plots with high potential.
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| Mas 72.A |
Grain
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High potential, with a good yield regularity especially in hot and dry areas, big and long cobs well pollinated, healthy stalk, good test specific weight. |
| Mas 74.G |
Grain & Silage
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Excellent stay green, high performances for silage and grain use, very healthy plant |
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