Federal Agrarian Scientific Center of the South-East
DescriptionCOLLECTIVE 160 MV
Corn hybrid COLLECTIVE 160 MV is a three-line feed group hybrid intended for cultivation in the Lower Volga region. This variety was registered in 1988 and developed by specialists of the Federal State Budgetary Research Institution "Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture of the South-East" in collaboration with leading agronomists such as Grigory Ivanovich Vedeneev, Vladimir Ivanovich Zhuzhukin, and Nina Anatolyevna Panкова. COLLECTIVE 160 MV stands out for its versatility and early maturity, enabling effective use under various agronomic conditions.
The variety is characterized by high adaptability and resistance to adverse environmental factors, ensuring stable yields. Due to its feed qualities, corn COLLECTIVE 160 MV is suitable for both grain production and silage, making it popular among agricultural producers focused on animal feed bases. Seeds of this hybrid exhibit good germination and quality, contributing to successful planting and plant development.
To achieve maximum productivity, it is recommended to follow agronomic recommendations tailored to the specific region and soil conditions. Utilizing COLLECTIVE 160 MV allows for efficient planning of planting campaigns and stable yields of grain and silage, supporting agricultural development in the Lower Volga region.
SpecificationsCOLLECTIVE 160 MV
Hybrid Type
Three-line
Use Direction
Grain
Silage
Ripening
Early
FAO
FAO 160
Country
Russia
Registration Year
1988
Catalog
Varieties
Field Crops
Manufacturer
Federal Agrarian Scientific Center of the South-East