🌽 10 Years of Consistent Conventional Corn Performance 🌽
At Miller Hybrids, we believe great hybrids should perform on your farm—not just win a plot.
That’s why our founder, Bob Miller, developed a unique testing approach designed to evaluate hybrids the way farmers grow them.
👀 Great to see Kyle Maize out checking a beautiful alfalfa stand in Freeport, IL as he gets ready for his first cutting of the season for his dairy herd!
This year Kyle planted our MA-512 RL alfalfa, and it’s looking strong. 💪
🌱 Research plots going in!
Brock Adrian and Jeremy Miller of Miller Hybrids just finished putting in the last of our 2026 research plots. These plots are painstaking to plant and manage, but they’re absolutely vital for delivering accurate, harvest-middle 4 of 8 plots.
This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and pay tribute to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and dedication have given us the freedom we cherish today.
From all of us at Miller Hybrids, we thank you and your families
🌱 Big moves in Nelson County, KY!
@KentuckyAF is getting Miller Hybrids in the ground with a fully autonomous tractor. Modern agriculture at its finest —, go check out their page and see all the latest advancements! #agtech#agriculture
🌱 Exciting Crop Update from Northern Illinois!
Big shoutout to our customer Landon Larkin, a local farmer near Mendota and land agent with Peoples Company!
Landon has his M09-63D in the ground and it’s taking off fast this season! Strong emergence & vigorous growth!
🌱 New for 2026 – AE2960 Soybeans from Apex®
Introducing AE2960 — a strong 2.9 maturity Enlist E3 soybean that’s built for high performance on late Group II acres!
Standout Strengths:
•Excellent stress tolerance (4.5) — one of the strongest lines we offer
Ask about it today!
Great thought from Bob Miller on the effect of CRISPR in the agriculture industry only on the @AgCulturePod Go give it a listen with Paul Windemuller! @Terpterpelton
Mike Terpstra, DSM from South Dakota, headed up to Oakwood, SD Saturday to put in a sharp soybean plot. He drilled the beans on 7.5-inch rows with a 1.3–2.1 maturity range — giving a nice spread across early to mid-season varieties. #notill#greybeard