The Korynt corn hybrid is a versatile mid-early variety with FAO 220-250, suitable for cultivation as grain or silage. It features high potential yield, reaching 10-12 tons per hectare, making it an attractive choice for farmers aiming for maximum output. Seeds are supplied in packages of 50,000 units, ensuring ease of planting and planning of planting areas.
One of the key features of the Korynt hybrid is its high resistance to various stress factors, including drought, heat, and diseases. The hybrid demonstrates good tolerance to Fusarium, ear rot, and stalk lodging, as well as root lodging. Rapid early growth facilitates successful plant adaptation and formation of a robust root system, further enhancing resistance to adverse conditions.
The hybrid is characterized by high moisture shedding, which simplifies harvest and reduces yield losses. Recommended planting density varies depending on water availability: 80-85 thousand plants per hectare under adequate water supply, 65-80 thousand under unstable conditions, and 60-70 thousand under limited water supply. These parameters allow adaptation of cultivation technology to specific climatic conditions and ensure a stable, high-quality yield.