Corn hybrid Podolsky 274 SV is a mid-season hybrid with high and stable yield, reaching 125-130 centners per hectare. The plant grows up to 240-250 cm in height, does not bush out, and is characterized by high resistance to lodging and stem breakage. The cylindrical ear, up to 22-23 cm long, is located at a height of 100-105 cm, contains 14-16 rows of kernels, each with 37-39 kernels. The kernels are dent-shaped, rich yellow in color, with a 1000-kernel weight of approximately 270-300 g, and the cob has a reddish tinge. The hybrid is characterized by plasticity and profitable seed production, making it attractive for cultivation under various climatic conditions. Podolsky 274 SV exhibits exceptional resistance to adverse environmental factors, including drought, cold, wind, hail, and heavy rains. The plant shows high tolerance to common diseases and pests, contributing to reduced yield losses and decreased costs for crop protection. Thanks to these qualities, the hybrid is successfully grown in steppe and forest-steppe zones, demonstrating stable agronomic performance and adaptability to various soil-climate conditions. The variety is used both for grain production and for silage, expanding its application potential in agriculture. The medium-early maturity allows for effective planning of agronomic operations and harvesting high-quality yields at optimal times. The compact plant structure, with a small angle between the leaf blade and stem, as well as medium leaf width, ensures good photosynthetic nutrition and contributes to forming a full ear. All these characteristics make Podolsky 274 SV a reliable choice for farmers seeking high productivity and crop resilience.