Corn KOLJAS is a grain hybrid with FAO 210 developed by KWS. This hybrid is characterized by high plasticity and stable yield under various soil-climatic conditions, including sandy soils. It exhibits cold tolerance during early development stages and well-tolerates summer heat and drought, making it a reliable choice for diverse growing regions. Plants have a strong root system that ensures access to nutrients and moisture, as well as prevents lodging and stem breakage, with a height of 270-280 cm. The ear forms at a height of 90-100 cm and contains 14 rows of kernels with 33-34 semi-mature kernels per row, with a 1000-kernel weight of 320-330 g. Thanks to its slender stalk, the grain yield at harvest reaches 82-84%.
Hybrid KOLJAS is recommended for planting according to the region's water availability: under sufficient moisture, the plant stand rate is 75-90 thousand per hectare, and under water scarcity, it is 65-70 thousand per hectare. This allows optimizing yield and adapting cultivation to specific conditions. KWS seeds, including hybrid KOLJAS, are certified and have undergone large-scale laboratory and field trials, confirming their quality and reliability.
KWS offers a wide range of corn hybrids with different maturity periods and intended use, allowing farmers to select optimal options for their conditions. KWS hybrids are characterized by high yield, resistance to most diseases, uniform emergence, and stable harvest. Cultivation technologies are continuously improved to enhance final productivity, and hybrid KOLJAS occupies a worthy place among mid-early hybrids adapted to changing agro-climatic conditions.