ADÉVÉY — a mid-early maize hybrid with a FAO index of 290, developed for high yield and resilience to adverse conditions. Plants reach an average height of about 270 cm and have a cream-colored, dent-type kernel, which contributes to optimal ear filling and rapid moisture shedding. The ear contains 14–16 rows with 34 kernels per row, ensuring good density and quality of harvest. The hybrid is characterized by high initial growth energy and well-developed vegetative mass, making it versatile for various soil types and crop rotations.
A distinctive feature of ADÉVÉY is its high drought resistance, achieved through the Hydraneo technology, enabling successful cultivation in areas with varying moisture levels. Recommended planting density varies depending on climatic conditions: from 50,000 to 80,000 plants per hectare. The hybrid also demonstrates high resistance to diseases, pests, and cold tolerance, expanding its cultivation potential across Ukraine, including the Polesie, Forest-Steppe, and Northern Steppe regions.
ADÉVÉY is suitable for both grain production and silage feed, possessing high starch content and favorable technological properties. Seeds are treated with Poncho, providing additional protection during the early growth stage. Thanks to its qualities and adaptability, this hybrid is a reliable choice for farmers seeking a stable and high-quality harvest under various agroclimatic conditions.