Very early corn seed GISO
grainhigh level of starchhybrid

Very early corn seed - GISO - KWS SAAT AG - grain / high level of starch / hybrid
Very early corn seed - GISO - KWS SAAT AG - grain / high level of starch / hybrid
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Characteristics

Maturity
very early
Destination
grain
Other characteristics
hybrid, high level of starch

Description

Overview
KWS GISO is an ultra-early maize hybrid (FAO 160) bred for short growing seasons. It combines high dry‑matter yield and elevated feed energy, making it suitable for early grain production and rations with lower maize inclusion.

Key highlights
  • Tremendous yield (18.0 t/ha DM)
  • Very high starch (39.3%), highly suited to lower inclusion maize rations
  • True multi‑use ultra‑early / short season hybrid


Characteristics
  • Tremendous yield (18.0 t/ha DM) in the ultra early sector
  • Very high starch (39.3%), highly suited to lower inclusion maize rations
  • Superb energy density (11.59 MJ/kg DM) to boost ration performance
  • True multi‑use short season hybrid
  • Offers massive potential for early grain production
  • DATA SOURCE: ALL DL AND YR2 VARIETIES - LESS FAVOURABLE SITES 2020-2024


Breeder's view
KWS GISO delivers competitive yields in ultra‑early cycles while maintaining feeding quality adapted to shorter growing seasons. It is particularly suited for early grain production and crimping.

Specifications
  • Denomination: KWS GISO
  • FAO maturity: 160
  • Yield example: 18.0 t/ha DM
  • Starch content: 39.3%
  • Energy density: 11.59 MJ/kg DM
  • Use: True multi‑use, ultra‑early / short season hybrid; suited to early grain production and lower inclusion maize rations
  • Data source note: ALL DL AND YR2 VARIETIES - LESS FAVOURABLE SITES 2020-2024

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