An experiment in Friesland has shown that ultra-early maize cultivation, with an average yield of 35 tonnes per hectare and feed value over 1000 vem, could be a good alternative for meeting the rest crop obligation in areas with sandy and loess soils. The experiment, which used the Cito variety, also highlighted the importance of an early-maturing variety with good drought and disease resistance, and the benefits of a dry and warm plot and early sowing for success.