A 4695 Z — a mid-early hybrid corn of grain-fodder type, possessing a range of important agronomic and morphological characteristics. The plant has medium height, a straight stem, and narrow leaves, while the ear has a weakly conical shape, medium length, and diameter. The kernels are intermediate type, closer to starchy, colored in yellow-orange tones, indicating high raw material quality. A distinctive feature of the hybrid is the medium density of panicle spikelets and a small number of primary lateral branches, which affects yield formation and plant resilience. The hybrid demonstrates high adaptability to growing conditions and soil type, allowing successful cultivation in various agroclimatic zones. It is tolerant to lodging and can be grown using the No-Till minimal tillage technology, reducing agronomic costs and promoting soil fertility conservation. A robust root system and strong stem ensure resistance to adverse weather conditions, including drought, confirmed by high yields — on average over 10 tons per hectare, with maximum yields reaching 18 tons. Corn A 4695 Z is suitable for use as a fodder crop due to its grain-fodder type, and can also be used in the food industry. The cobs retain marketable appearance for an extended period, which is important for fresh market sales and processing. High sugar content and low starch content make this hybrid attractive for sweet corn production, providing excellent taste and versatility in use.