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BMR does the actual opposite...... Less tons, the whole marketing behind BMR is that it is a smaller plant, lower lignin, making it more easily digestible. In reality its all 100% marketing....once fermented the forage analysis is about the same as conventional types of corn....Except the conventional varieties have a much better chance of surviving due to the horrible agronomics of BMR varieties..... instead of a boost in production maybe like a 70% of the regular corn yield would be more realistic to real world. 70% is being generous too, Alot of dairies I work with who plant BMR actually have more like 50% yield drag compared to their conventional varieties.

There needs to be a reason to drive the player to plant it, while yes there is a yield drag IRL. If I were to say "You'd loose have of what you could make by planting silage corn" many would not do that. An thus, I'd rather have an increased tonage then to reduce the players production possibly.