Carress is a high-yielding three-line corn hybrid with dent-type kernels, primarily intended for producing grain corn. It is distinguished by its high cold and moisture tolerance, making it especially valuable for regions with late springs prone to frosts and high humidity. Its rapid early growth and short maturity allow plants to successfully withstand adverse weather conditions, ensuring stable yields even under unfavorable climatic conditions. Due to its rapid moisture release, the hybrid does not require additional drying, reducing harvest processing costs.
Carress exhibits excellent adaptability and resistance to various stress factors, including cold and high humidity. It is well-suited for intensive cultivation technologies and can successfully be integrated into crop rotations with winter cereals, which is a significant advantage for agricultural enterprises practicing comprehensive land use. The optimal plant population varies depending on soil moisture levels: 70-75 thousand plants per hectare are recommended under adequate moisture, and 60-65 thousand under insufficient moisture.
The Carress hybrid has a short growing season, allowing fields to be quickly freed up for subsequent crops. Its high profitability is achieved both under extensive and medium-intensity cultivation technologies. Thanks to its physiological traits and disease resistance, this hybrid ensures high yield potential and consistent grain quality, making it a popular choice among farmers in various climatic zones.