AMANAUZ 202 — a mid-early hybrid of corn (Zea mays L.) with a vegetation period of 90-95 days from emergence to physiological maturity. This hybrid is characterized by high yield and is adapted for cultivation in regions with short vegetation periods, such as the Volgo-Vyatka, Central Chernozem, and Ural regions. Plants reach a height of 200-210 cm, possess strong leafiness and broad leaves, which promote good photosynthesis and stable yield. The ears have medium density, and the anthocyanic coloration of the first leaf sheath is weak, which is a characteristic feature of the variety. The kernel type of AMANAUZ 202 is intermediate, closer to flint or dent, with orange coloring on the upper and lower parts of the kernel. The hybrid has high natural content of starch and protein, positively affecting product quality. Average grain yield across various regions ranges from 53.5 to 75.9 c/ha, while silage yield may reach up to 162.7 c/ha under optimal conditions. The potential grain yield under favorable conditions reaches 10-12 tons per hectare. AMANAUZ 202 exhibits high resistance to major diseases and pests, including stalk rot and stalk borer, as well as lodging and hard kernel. The hybrid responds well to fertilization and adequate moisture, ensuring stable yields year after year. Due to its characteristics, this hybrid is recommended for producing both grain and silage, making it a versatile and profitable choice for agricultural enterprises.