Hybrid corn 94 INK 1 A is a mid-season crop with intermediate grain type, characterized by high adaptability and resistance to various climatic conditions. The plant is tall, with wide leaves and medium-length ears that have a weak conical shape and medium thickness. The grain has a two-tone coloration: the upper part is yellow-orange, and the lower part is orange. A distinctive feature of the hybrid is its weak anthocyanin pigmentation of various plant parts, indicating its resistance and good physiological characteristics. The hybrid has a medium time of tassel emergence, which is characterized by medium density of kernels and a long main axis forming a small angle with side branches. The leaves are straight with slight curvature, which facilitates optimal photosynthesis and plant development. Due to these characteristics, 94 INK 1 A demonstrates high yield potential and stability under various agroclimatic conditions. This hybrid is recommended for grain production, providing high values of 1000-grain mass and natural quality. It is resistant to drought and soil drought, making it suitable for various growing regions. High protein and starch content in the grain contributes to its quality and nutritional value. The optimal planting density is 40-75 thousand plants per hectare, which allows for the maximum efficient use of the hybrid's potential to achieve high yields.