Corn hybrid EG 7329 is a grain-fodder group 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 stem lacks or has only slight curvature, and anthocyanic coloring of roots and tassels is weak to moderate. The ear is weakly conical, short and thin, with a short peduncle and few rows of kernels. The kernel type is intermediate, with yellow-orange upper part and orange lower part, without anthocyanic coloration of the ear core. For storage of EG 7329 corn grain, SiloBag bags are recommended, which effectively preserve quality at a grain moisture level of approximately 14.8%. This storage method maintains high germination, viability, and energy of germination, prevents insect infestation, and reduces spoilage. Temperature, humidity, and gas composition control within bags contributes to long-term preservation of seed and commercial quality of corn. EG 7329 corn seed is available for purchase with quality certificates and licenses for use of foreign breeders. High performance of the hybrid is confirmed by trial fields and practical application in agricultural enterprises, making it popular among farmers seeking a stable grain yield with good feeding and technological properties.