Corn EG 7 A 71 is a feed hybrid with a maternal line, characterized by a medium-early maturity period. The plant is tall, with narrow, straight leaves and weak anthocyanic coloration of the first leaf sheath. The ear is weakly conical, of medium length and diameter, with a moderate number of rows of kernels. The kernel is intermediate type, closer to horny, with yellow-orange coloration on the upper part and orange on the lower. The hybrid has medium kernel density and high anthocyanic root coloration at the stem, which is its distinguishing feature. For successful cultivation of corn EG 7 A 71, it is necessary to consider the biological features of the crop, select suitable predecessors, and follow soil treatment technology. An important aspect is proper fertilizer application, timely sowing, and crop care, including weed, pest, and disease control. Corn is heat-loving and requires optimal temperature conditions and sufficient rainfall to achieve high yields. The hybrid has good resistance to adverse conditions, making it suitable for cultivation in various regions. Its grain has high quality and is suitable for storage and processing. Due to its characteristics, corn EG 7 A 71 is a reliable choice for agricultural producers seeking a stable and high-quality harvest.