GABI is a medium-early three-line hybrid corn (Zea mays L.) intended for silage production. The plant is of medium height with a medium-length, weakly conical ear, and the stalk is medium-colored. The kernel is dent-type, yellow in the upper part, which is characteristic for this hybrid. The average yield of normalized dry matter in the central region is about 14.1 centners per hectare, indicating good productivity of the variety under these conditions.
The GABI hybrid is characterized by resistance to various climatic conditions, making it suitable for cultivation in different regions. The seeds have high quality and are designed to produce a stable and high yield. Due to selection aimed at improving yield and disease resistance, this hybrid is a reliable choice for farmers seeking efficient corn production.
Features of the hybrid include a dent kernel type and FAO 220, indicating a medium-early maturity group. This allows the hybrid to successfully adapt to various agro-climatic conditions and ensure timely harvest. GABI is suitable for use as silage corn, making it a valuable component of livestock feed.