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ES OLYMPUS

Diseases
Helminthosporiosis, Smut, Fusarium
Country
France
Registration Year
2015
Manufacturer
Lidea
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2 040 - 2 040 UAH
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Description ES OLYMPUS
ES Olympus is a medium-early three-line hybrid corn with FAO 270, developed by the company Evralis. It is intended for cultivation in various climatic zones, including Polesie, forest-steppe, and steppe. Plants reach a height of approximately 280 cm, with an ear attachment height of about 115 cm. The hybrid is characterized by high yield potential, which can reach up to 14 tons per hectare, making it an attractive choice for farmers focused on maximizing grain and silage harvests.

One of the key advantages of ES Olympus is its high resistance to a wide range of diseases and adverse weather conditions. The hybrid demonstrates high resistance to lodging (9 points), Fusarium (9 points), helminthosporiosis, and powdery mildew (8 points). In addition, the seeds exhibit high energy for early growth, which contributes to the formation of strong and healthy plants capable of withstanding environmental stresses.

The company Evralis, the producer of the ES Olympus hybrid, is a leading European developer of corn seeds with a diverse range of hybrids adapted to various agro-climatic conditions. Thanks to modern technologies and extensive research, the company ensures high seed quality and stable yields. ES Olympus combines high grain quality, disease resistance, and resilience to adverse factors, making it a versatile and reliable choice for agricultural production.
Specifications ES OLYMPUS
Diseases
Helminthosporiosis
Helminthosporiosis
Smut
Smut
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Three-line
Use Direction
Grain
Silage
Ripening
Mid-early ripening
FAO
FAO 270
Country
France
Registration Year
2015
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Manufacturer
Lidea
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