KAZYMINSKIJ SV — this is a three-line hybrid corn (Zea mays L.), distinguished by its early maturity and high adaptability to various climatic conditions. The hybrid belongs to the maturity group with FAO 180 and is intended for cultivation both as grain and as silage. It is characterized by good plant architecture and low ear attachment, which facilitates harvesting and increases yield.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to major corn diseases such as southern corn leaf blight and gray leaf spot, and shows very low susceptibility to northern corn leaf blight. Moreover, KAZYMINSKIJ SV tolerates heat and drought well, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in various regions, including Central, Volga-Vyatka, and North Caucasus.
Yield of the hybrid varies depending on the region and growing conditions. Average grain yield ranges from 64.3 to 125 centners per hectare, while the yield of normalized dry matter for silage is approximately 48.4 centners per hectare. Due to its characteristics and resistance, KAZYMINSKIJ SV is an effective and versatile hybrid for farmers aiming to achieve high and stable corn yields.