EGID 3959 — a mid-early hybrid corn with dent-type grain, suitable for cultivation in various soil-climatic conditions. It features a strong root system and sturdy stalk, providing high resistance to lodging, drought, and cold. The hybrid demonstrates high stability and adaptability, enabling successful cultivation in different zones, including the Polissia, Forest Steppe, and Steppe of Ukraine.
One key advantage of EGID 3959 is its rapid moisture release during maturity, facilitating efficient harvest. The recommended plant population at harvest varies depending on soil moisture: in dry zones — 55-60 thousand plants per hectare, under insufficient moisture — 60-70 thousand, and under adequate moisture — 70-80 thousand per hectare. The hybrid exhibits high tolerance to common corn diseases, including stalk and ear fusarium, as well as resistance to pests.
EGID 3959 is suitable for cultivation both for grain and silage, making it a versatile choice for various agronomic practices. The hybrid’s yield potential reaches 15-20 tons per hectare, confirming its high productivity. The seed packaging contains 80 thousand seeds, ensuring convenience during sowing and planning of planting areas.