Simply put, Enogen hybrids help convert starch to sugar more efficiently than traditional corn silage, providing more readily available energy to beef and dairy cattle.
When fed as grain or silage, Enogen corn helps beef and dairy cattle convert starch into sugar more efficiently during the digestive process thanks to its unique alpha amylase enzyme.
Some local farmers shared their Enogen corn experience. Watch to see how this new breed of feed could impact your beef or dairy operation.
The NEW Enogen Advantage app analyzes data from both Enogen and non-Enogen feedstock samples to calculate the most effective ration for the animal. It uses cited university models to calculate efficiency results.
- What Enogen is
- How it can support beef and dairy operations
- Its environmental impacts
- Stewardship requirements
- And more
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Enogen growers must comply with specific, yet simple stewardship requirements. Learn more in the documents below, or contact your Enogen representative for more information.
Enogen Stewardship Guide (2.91 MB)
4 stages of compliance
Stewardship checklist
Find an Enogen Field
Enogen FAQs
Enogen Trait and Seed Treatment
Find your Enogen Rep
Enogen Technical Bulletin
Enogen vs. BMR Corn