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The dairy industry has long championed brown midrib corn as the gold standard for forage quality—until now. This episode shatters that assumption with groundbreaking research revealing how short-stature corn hybrids, carrying the brachytic2 mutation, deliver superior standability, feed intake, and milk production without sacrificing digestibility. Join us to explore data that challenges decades of convention and unlocks new paths to profitability and sustainability.
Key Takeaways:
Deeper Dive - Why Listen: Dr. Mike VandeHaar, Professor at Michigan State University and lead researcher, breaks down an extensive study comparing tall, bm3, and novel short-stature corn silages with the br2 mutation. Discover how these hybrids enhance standability, reduce lodging, and increase feed intake and production in mid-lactation Holsteins. This research redefines forage selection, presenting a balanced, sustainable alternative to bm3. Gain actionable insights on breeding, rationing, and forage decisions that could transform your operation's profitability.
Resources & Engagement: Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast for revolutionary insights. Visit https://www.thebullvine.com/management/nutrition/when-bmr-got-beat-what-michigan-states-br2-corn-trial-really-means-for-your-2025-feed-strategy/ for detailed resources and full study links. Join us on social media to engage with the cutting edge of dairy innovation.
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The dairy industry has long championed brown midrib corn as the gold standard for forage quality—until now. This episode shatters that assumption with groundbreaking research revealing how short-stature corn hybrids, carrying the brachytic2 mutation, deliver superior standability, feed intake, and milk production without sacrificing digestibility. Join us to explore data that challenges decades of convention and unlocks new paths to profitability and sustainability.
Key Takeaways:
Deeper Dive - Why Listen: Dr. Mike VandeHaar, Professor at Michigan State University and lead researcher, breaks down an extensive study comparing tall, bm3, and novel short-stature corn silages with the br2 mutation. Discover how these hybrids enhance standability, reduce lodging, and increase feed intake and production in mid-lactation Holsteins. This research redefines forage selection, presenting a balanced, sustainable alternative to bm3. Gain actionable insights on breeding, rationing, and forage decisions that could transform your operation's profitability.
Resources & Engagement: Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast for revolutionary insights. Visit https://www.thebullvine.com/management/nutrition/when-bmr-got-beat-what-michigan-states-br2-corn-trial-really-means-for-your-2025-feed-strategy/ for detailed resources and full study links. Join us on social media to engage with the cutting edge of dairy innovation.

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