Corn hybrid GS 370 is a versatile trihybrid variety suitable for both grain and silage purposes. It belongs to mid- to early-maturing hybrids with a vegetative period ranging from 90 to 108 days, enabling effective cultivation in various climatic conditions, including the North Caucasus region. Plants are medium-height with high drought and lodging resistance, ensuring stable yields even under adverse weather conditions.
GS 370 ears have a conical-cylindrical shape with a red core and contain 18-20 rows of dent yellow kernels. Each row contains approximately 40-45 kernels, with 1000-kernel weight varying from 300 to 340 grams. These characteristics contribute to high potential yield, reaching 17-18 tons per hectare under optimal growing conditions. Average grain yield in the region is about 57.2 c/ha, with maximum yields reaching 106.7 c/ha.
GS 370 exhibits good grain moisture shedding and is adapted to various soil moisture levels. Recommended planting density depends on moisture: 60-62 thousand plants per hectare at 350 mm moisture, 65-68 thousand at 350-450 mm, and up to 70 thousand plants per hectare above 450 mm. The hybrid is produced by Woodstock from Hungary, supplied in 20 kg packages. Due to its characteristics, GS 370 is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve high grain and silage yields.