Sweet corn AGRAM is a trihybrid early-maturing hybrid with FAO 200, registered since 2017. This hybrid stands out for its high grain yield — up to 14.3 t/ha, at harvest moisture content of 13-14%. The plant reaches a height of 230-250 cm, does not branch, with a cylindrical ear of 21-23 cm long and 16-18 rows of kernels. Kernels are yellow, dent-shaped, with 1000-kernel weight of 270-280 g and grain yield of 80-81%. The stalk is strong with anthocyanin pigmentation, providing resistance to diseases and pests. AGRAM is characterized by accelerated spring development and high resistance to late frosts, making it especially effective for cultivation in forest-steppe and Polissia regions. The hybrid demonstrates moderate moisture release from kernels during maturation, but has high dry matter accumulation rate, contributing to high-quality yield formation. Seed treatment includes fungicidal protection ("Maxim XL") and Waibrands 500FS seed treatment, further enhancing plant resistance and viability. Choosing the AGRAM hybrid is optimal for those aiming to achieve high and stable grain corn yields under unstable climate conditions and diverse agronomic challenges. Due to its characteristics, this hybrid is suitable for cultivation in various regions of Ukraine, including Steppe, Forest-steppe, and Polissia, ensuring maximum productivity under optimal conditions.