Corn for feed represents high-yielding hybrids intended for cultivation as grain or silage. An early-maturing hybrid with a vegetative period of about 95-100 days features medium-height, but strong and lodging-resistant plants. Plant height reaches 220-240 cm, ensuring good yield and quality. Ears are cylindrical, about 18-20 cm long, with 16 rows of kernels, contributing to high yield and uniformity.
These corn hybrids exhibit high resistance to major diseases and pests, significantly reducing the risk of yield loss. They tolerate adverse weather conditions, including drought and cold, making them a reliable choice for various climatic zones. Due to their high disease resistance and stable yield, corn is widely used in farming for animal feed, serving as a valuable source of nutrients.
Growing these hybrids ensures synchronized development phases and good plant height uniformity, facilitating agricultural operations and improving harvest efficiency. Feed corn is suitable for various applications in animal husbandry, providing quality and balanced nutrition.