Ingrid Adaptive is a medium-early hybrid maize for grain production with high yield potential reaching 165 centners per hectare. Thanks to its unique genetics, this hybrid demonstrates high drought and adverse weather resistance while maintaining green stalks, which promotes better development and preservation of yield. The grain type of Ingrid is cream-colored with a dent, ensuring good quality and versatility in use.
Ingrid Adaptive is designed for cultivation using modern agronomic practices, including adaptive methods, No-Till technology, and monoculture. This makes it particularly attractive to farmers aiming for efficient and sustainable agriculture. Recommended planting density varies depending on climatic conditions: for dry climates, the optimal density is 55,000–60,000 plants per hectare, while for humid areas, it is 70,000–75,000 plants per hectare.
Ingrid Adaptive combines high yield potential with resistance to stress factors, enabling stable results even under challenging conditions. Its medium-early maturity makes it suitable for various regions and agronomic schemes, ensuring a reliable and high-quality grain harvest.