The hybrid sweet corn Emilya is a versatile plant with a medium-maturing group and a FAO index of approximately 300-310, allowing it to be grown in all agroclimatic zones. This hybrid is suitable for both grain and silage use, making it an optimal choice for various types of farms. Emilya is characterized by high yield, robust and well-leafed vegetative mass, as well as cold and lodging resistance, ensuring reliable and stable yields under different growing conditions.
The plants of this hybrid have a remontant type with erectoid leaves, which promotes intensive growth and development. High yield potential combines with good drying efficiency, facilitating grain drying and reducing processing costs. Planting density at harvest varies depending on moisture conditions: from 55,000 to 80,000 plants per hectare, allowing adaptation of cultivation technology to specific climatic and soil conditions.
Emilya exhibits rapid early growth and high initial development energy, which is especially important under adverse weather conditions. A strong stalk and high remontancy ensure resistance to lodging, while grain yield reaches 80-81%. Thanks to its universal characteristics and adaptability, the hybrid Emilya is a reliable and productive solution for farmers seeking high-quality yields of both grain and green mass.