The BEANIA hybrid corn is an early-maturing three-line hybrid with FAO 160, designed for versatile use as grain or silage. It is registered in the State Register of Selection Achievements for the Central Region and has proven high productivity under various climatic conditions. The vegetative period of the hybrid is approximately 116 days for grain and 105 days for silage, ensuring rapid moisture release and enabling high yields in a short time.
BEANIA plants reach an average height of about 250 cm, with ear attachment height of 65-68 cm. The ears have a length of 25-30 cm and exhibit a weak conical shape with diameter ranging from thick to very thick. The grain is soft-flint (Soft-Flint) yellow, with 16-18 rows and 22-26 kernels per row, with an average 1000-kernel weight of 315 g. The hybrid is characterized by high resistance to lodging, drought conditions, and various natural factors, as well as vigorous early growth.
BEANIA features high dry matter content in silage (about 31.8%) and starch content in grain (at least 70%), ensuring excellent feed digestibility. Digestible protein in silage is at least 9%, while grain protein content reaches 12%. Average grain yield in the Central Region is about 69.8 ц/ha, and silage yield is 159.5 ц/ha, with maximum yields up to 78.6 ц/ha and 294.7 ц/ha respectively. These characteristics make BEANIA a reliable choice for farmers seeking high productivity and quality output.