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United Kingdom - Focus on DSV's maize variety Ambient FAO 120/130



United Kingdom
March 30, 2026


https://www.dsv-uk.co.uk/UK/news/arable-news/2026/21060/image-thumb__21060__header/Ambient%208%20Wochen%20nach%20Saat%20%281%29.54bab0f2.png
 

AMBIENT FAO 120/130 is making a strong impression across the UK as the earliest maturing maize variety currently available, potentially among the earliest worldwide. Its ultra-early maturity, combined with rapid early development, is giving growers a powerful tool to manage increasingly tight and unpredictable growing seasons.

One of AMBIENT’S standout features is its exceptional flexibility in drilling windows. Thanks to its fast establishment and early vigour, it performs well whether sown early or later in the season, offering growers more options within crop rotations. However, agronomic guidance remains clear: drilling should not extend beyond 1 July to maximise performance.

Despite its classification as an ultra-early variety, AMBIENT delivers impressively high yields, paired with very high metabolisable energy (ME) values. This combination ensures reliable output even in shorter growing seasons, where consistency is critical. Its strong early vigour helps crops establish quickly, while good eyespot tolerance supports crop health through the season.

Feed quality is another major advantage. Frank Trockles notes that AMBIENT produces early grain set on indeterminate cobs, driving excellent starch accumulation. This makes it particularly valuable for livestock systems, where it can play a key role in balancing grass silage-based rations with additional energy.

Market demand reflects this strong performance. Sarah Hawthorne from DSV reports that AMBIENT was a sell-out variety last year, with many growers increasing their planted area this season, an indication of growing confidence in its consistency and output.

AMBIENT is also attracting attention in the renewable energy sector. Some biogas growers are now exploring double-cropping systems, harvesting wholecrop barley or rye before following with AMBIENT maize. Its ultra-early maturity makes it ideally suited to this approach, helping maximise productivity from the same land within a single year.

As pressure mounts on growers to deliver reliable yields within shorter windows, AMBIENT FAO 120/130 is emerging as a dependable, high-performance solution, combining speed, flexibility, and quality in one of the most advanced ultra-early maize options available today.

 



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Published: March 30, 2026

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