Corn Cremny 200 SV is a three-line mid-early hybrid with a FAO index of 210, characterized by high and stable yield. This silicaceous hybrid is widely used for food purposes and features profitable seed production. The plant does not form bushes, has approximately 15 leaves on the main stem, and reaches a height of 250-270 cm. The ear has a length of 23-24 cm, nearly cylindrical in shape, with 12-14 rows of kernels, each row containing 37-40 kernels. The kernels are yellow, round, almost silicaceous, with a 1000-kernel weight of 260-280 g.
The hybrid is registered for cultivation in Ukraine, Russia, and the Republic of Belarus, suitable for Steppe, Forest-Steppe, and Polissia zones. Pre-harvest plant density varies by region: 80-85 thousand plants/ha in Polissia, 70-80 thousand plants/ha in Forest-Steppe, and 50-55 thousand plants/ha in Steppe. Ear attachment height is 80-90 cm, and the rows of kernels have medium depth. The ear tip is well-kernelled, and the cob is white.
Cremny 200 SV exhibits good resistance to lodging (rating 6), cold tolerance (5), and high resistance to damage from pests and major diseases (both rated 7). Partial lodging may occur with over-maturity. The hybrid is suitable for use as grain, silage, and for feed purposes, making it a versatile and profitable choice for agricultural production.