Hybrid corn Galera MV is a mid-early maturing variety with a conical-cylindrical short ear, 19-22 cm long, and an average ear stalk length of 10.1 to 20 cm. The upper leaf blade is narrow, 6.1 to 8.0 cm, with moderate anthocyanin coloring of the first leaf sheath and weak stem root coloring. The time of silk emergence and full flowering for 50% of plants is average, with medium density tassels. The grain is characterized by yellow tip and yellow-orange base, with strong anthocyanin pigmentation of the husk. Grain yield at harvest is 77-80%, and starch content reaches 76-77%. Hybrid Galera MV exhibits high resistance to diseases and stress factors, particularly with lodging resistance rated at 8-9 points and resistance to common rust at 9 points. These features make it a reliable choice for cultivation under various climatic conditions. Thanks to its robust root system and well-developed leaf-stem apparatus, the hybrid effectively utilizes nutrients and water, contributing to stable yields even under adverse conditions. Galera MV is suitable for both grain and silage production, making it versatile and popular among farmers. Its mid-early maturing period allows the hybrid to mature faster compared to late-maturing varieties, reducing risks associated with late frosts and droughts. To achieve maximum productivity, it is recommended to maintain optimal plant population and apply economically justified fertilizer doses, considering regional planting characteristics. This hybrid demonstrates high productivity and intense water loss during maturation, ensuring its profitability in terms of return on investment and profit.