The Databaz hybrid corn is a mid-early, high-yielding variety intended for grain production. It is characterized by high drought and heat tolerance, allowing successful cultivation across various climatic zones, including steppes, forest-steppes, and Polissia. Plants reach a height of 230-240 cm, with ears 22-24 cm long and 16-18 rows of kernels. The kernels are yellow-orange in color with a toothed structure, sometimes with red stripes, and 1000-kernel weight varies from 200 to 350 grams. The hybrid exhibits stable yield, reaching 12-14 tons of grain per hectare under optimal growing conditions.
Databaz has a strong stem with anthocyanin tint, enhancing its resistance to diseases and pests. Seeds are treated with fungicide (Maxim XL), providing additional protection during early plant development. Plants grow rapidly in spring and tolerate late frosts, which is crucial for regions with variable climates. Recommended planting density varies by growing zone: 90,000 plants per hectare in Polissia, 75-80,000 in forest-steppe, and 50-55,000 in steppe.
The Databaz hybrid is highly adaptable and efficiently utilizes improved agronomic practices, ensuring a stable and high yield. Its grain has excellent moisture release, facilitating harvesting and subsequent processing. Due to these qualities, Databaz is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve maximum productivity under variable climate and limited water supply conditions.