EG 7329 CMC is a mid-early maturity grain corn hybrid, suitable for cultivation under various agroclimatic conditions. The plant is characterized by its high stature and medium position of the ear relative to stem height. The leaves are narrow and straight with a very small angle between the leaf blade and stem, promoting compact growth and efficient space utilization. Anthocyanin pigmentation is weak or absent on most parts of the plant, including the first leaf sheath, stem roots, glumes, and tassels. The ear is weakly conical, short, and slender with a short stalk, facilitating harvest and reducing damage during transport. The rows of kernels on the ear are few, with medium-sized kernels exhibiting a characteristic yellow-orange coloration on the upper part and orange on the lower part. This coloration indicates good nutrient content and attractiveness for feed purposes. The absence of anthocyanin pigmentation on the ear stalk is also a distinctive feature of this hybrid. Phenological characteristics include medium flowering time and silk emergence, allowing its use in various agronomic schemes. The angle between the main axis and side branches is small, and the side branches are short and slightly curved, ensuring optimal ear formation and uniform kernel distribution. The absence or weak curvature of the stem enhances plant resistance to lodging, which is important for maintaining yield. EG 7329 CMC is a reliable choice for obtaining high-quality grain and feed mass.