1 PYVC 69 — this is a mid-early, sterile maternal line hybrid corn, intended for use in hybrid plantings. The plant is characterized by medium height and specific morphological features: narrow, slightly curved leaves with absent or very weak anthocyanic coloration of the sheath, as well as weak root and tassel coloration. The flowering time of the ear and emergence of silk are medium or medium-late, providing optimal conditions for pollination and grain formation. The ear has a weakly conical shape of medium length and diameter, with a medium number of rows of kernels. The kernel is intermediate type, closer to flint, with yellow coloring of upper and lower parts, and medium intensity anthocyanic coloring of the ear's core. The hybrid exhibits high resistance to adverse conditions, including spring cold, drought, and heat, making it a reliable choice for various climatic zones. The plant demonstrates high resistance to lodging, which helps preserve grain quality and facilitates harvesting. The vegetation period is approximately 65–68 days, allowing the hybrid to be used for early plantings in open ground and to obtain harvests in short timeframes. Under favorable conditions, it may form two ears per plant, increasing potential yield. The kernels of corn 1 PYVC 69 have bright yellow color and rich texture, making them attractive for the fresh market. High sugar content ensures excellent taste qualities, which is especially important for consumers oriented toward sweet corn. Due to its characteristics and adaptability, this hybrid is suitable for cultivation both in open and protected ground, ensuring a stable and high-quality harvest.