Corn variety CAMELIA M is a medium-maturing feed crop developed by domestic breeding and included in the State Register of the Russian Federation. The plant is tall with a simple panicle type, where the main axis is higher than the medium-length lateral branches, and the primary lateral branches are slightly curved and numerous. The ear is weakly conical, medium or long length, with a colored core. The grain is toothed, yellow at the top, which is characteristic of this variety. Flowering occurs at medium maturity, and the anthocyanin coloration of the silk is moderately expressed. CAMELIA M is intended for feed purposes, making it popular for silage and grain production used in animal feed. The variety features stable yield and is adapted to various climatic conditions, allowing cultivation across all regions of Russia. High resistance to adverse weather conditions, diseases, and pests ensures reliability and efficiency in cultivation. The application of corn CAMELIA M covers feeding poultry, pigs, and fish, thanks to the nutritional properties of the grain and silage. The recommended seeding rate is 22-25 kg per hectare, which contributes to achieving high yields — up to 12 tons of grain and 50-65 tons of silage per hectare. Such a balance of productivity and resilience makes this variety attractive to farmers focused on feed production.