KM 3201 is a mid-season modern intensive-type sugar corn hybrid with high yield potential and excellent moisture release. This hybrid features enhanced drought resistance and moderate cold tolerance, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in steppe conditions. KM 3201 is resistant to corn smut and stalk lodging, which contributes to maintaining the quality and quantity of the harvest.
The ear of corn has a conical-cylindrical shape and reaches a length of 21-22 cm, with approximately 14 rows of kernels. The grain yield is 82%, indicating high efficiency of raw material utilization. To achieve a yield close to its potential, it is recommended to maintain high agronomic practices, including optimal plant density at harvest, which should be 50-55 thousand plants per hectare.
Due to its characteristics, KM 3201 is an excellent choice for farmers aiming to obtain a stable and high-quality sugar corn harvest under steppe climate conditions. Its resistance to adverse factors and high productivity make this hybrid profitable and promising for commercial cultivation.