Latitude of St. Cloud- 95 day is about right. I"m about 15 miles south of that-never go over 100, or under 90- for normal season corn. When I had the dairy, I would put in a silage blend that ran 90-102 days, but what did not go into the silo- I could pick as high moisture shelled corn, into the Harvestore. The blend was cheap- basically last years top single cross hybrids, returned, repackaged, but not intended for field corn. I"d plant about 80 acres, cut 40-50 for silage, and pick the balance. (Blend had variable moisture content at harvest- ok with the Harvestore, but a B to dry.) Field corn was generally 92,95, 98, and......100 day max for maybe 10-15% of the acreage. With your acreage- I"d go with 1-2 varieties in the 92-98 day range. Adequate rain is your biggest challenge.
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