Corn hybrid of the variety Anutka is a medium-late type with a vegetation period ranging from 125 to 135 days. Plants reach a height of about 350 cm and more, characterized by a strong stem with red coloring, providing resistance to lodging. Ears are large, up to 25 cm long, positioned at a height of 100-120 cm, and under adequate nutrition can form up to three full ears. Kernel shape is dent, yellow in color, with a grain yield of 80-82%, and the 1000 ungraded kernels weigh 280-300 grams. Variety Anutka is recommended for silage and grain production, making it versatile for various agricultural purposes. Dry matter yield in the North Caucasus and Lower Volga regions is approximately 98 and 79.1 centners per hectare, respectively. The plant is moderately susceptible to ear bacterial blight and powdery mildew, susceptible to ear fusarium, and highly susceptible to corn stem borer, requiring attention to crop protection. Anutka is characterized by a cylindrical ear of medium length with a short stalk and average number of kernel rows. The kernel is a sweet type with orange coloring on both upper and lower parts. Early-to-medium flowering of the tassel and weak anthocyanic coloring of the silk are additional features of the variety. Due to its characteristics and adaptability to various regions, variety Anutka is a reliable choice for farmers seeking high-quality silage and grain.