Corn hybrid ALEXANDRA is a mid-season hybrid with FAO 350, characterized by stable and high yield potential. This dent-type hybrid has high plasticity and adapts well to various soil-climatic conditions, making it suitable for cultivation in the forest-steppe, steppe, and lowland regions. Seeds are treated with modern protectants such as Redigo M and Maxim XL+Poncho, providing protection against diseases and improving germination. Initial growth energy and cold resistance are at a high level, facilitating successful plant development even at optimal and late planting times at temperatures from 10 to 14°C. One of the key features of hybrid ALEXANDRA is its high drought tolerance and tolerance to Fusarium stalk and ear rot, significantly reducing the risk of yield losses under adverse conditions. The hybrid demonstrates rapid water shedding, facilitating harvest and reducing costs for grain drying. Due to its plasticity, the hybrid responds well to reduced nitrogen fertilization and is suitable for various cultivation technologies, including monoculture and minimal soil tillage. The recommended plant density at harvest varies depending on the cultivation zone: in the adequately moist zone — 56–62 thousand/ha, in the moderately moist zone — 52–58 thousand/ha, in the insufficiently moist and drought-prone zones — 50–55 thousand/ha. This approach to planting density allows the hybrid to fully realize its potential and achieve a high yield of quality grain. Seeds are supplied in packages of 50,000, which is convenient for farmers and ensures optimal planting material for successful cultivation.