Corn hybrid CALINA M is a grain feed variety intended for use as high-quality animal feed. This variety is distinguished by its high nutrient content, making it a valuable component in the diets of livestock, poultry, and other agricultural animals. CALINA M is characterized by good yield and adaptability to various climatic conditions, ensuring stable feed production.
Medium-height plant with a cylindrical ear of medium length and thickness. The grain is toothed and yellow-orange in color, indicating high quality and nutritional value. Leaves are of medium width and slightly curved. The inflorescence blooms early or mid-season with anthocyanic coloring, which is generally weak or absent. The vegetation period is approximately 100 days, corresponding to a medium-early maturity stage. The variety is resistant to corn smut and stalk rot, enhancing its reliability from an agronomic standpoint.
The yield of corn CALINA M in various regions averages 59.5 centners per hectare, with maximum yields reaching up to 117.6 centners on the best plots. The grain moisture content at harvest is approximately 21.1%, facilitating storage and further processing. The variety shows moderate resistance to pests such as the corn borer, requiring adherence to agronomic measures for crop protection. Due to its characteristics, CALINA M is a reliable choice for farmers focused on producing high-quality feed.