B 6531 Z is a corn hybrid belonging to the medium-early maturity group with a FAO index of 280. It is intended for grain production and silage mass, making it a universal solution for agro-industrial production. The hybrid is characterized by high yield: up to 155 centners of grain and up to 690 centners of silage per hectare. One of its key advantages is its adaptability to growing conditions, including resistance to low spring temperatures, drought tolerance, resistance to most corn diseases, and insensitivity to pests. This allows successful cultivation of B 6531 Z in various climatic zones, including the Polissia, steppe, and forest-steppe regions.
Corn kernels have a tender texture and high sugar content, giving them a sweet taste. Depending on the variety, corn may have yellow, white, or bicolor kernels, which differ in taste and sugar content. Yellow kernels are typically sweeter and less acidic, white kernels have a more neutral flavor, and bicolor kernels combine both colors, making them visually appealing. Corn is consumed in various forms: fresh, boiled, baked, grilled, or canned/frozen for long-term storage. It is widely used in preparing soups, salads, purees, and other dishes.
In addition, B 6531 Z corn kernels can be used as an effective bait for rodent control. Treated kernels contain brodifacoum — a synthetic anticoagulant that disrupts blood clotting in rodents, causing their death 3–7 days after ingestion. This rodenticide has attractive and mummifying properties, facilitating complete eradication of mouse and rat populations across various areas, including residential plots, storage and industrial facilities, and agricultural fields. The B 6531 Z hybrid combines high productivity with practical utility in pest control.