Corn Krucha M is a medium-early hybrid developed with an emphasis on high drought resistance and adaptation to conditions of insufficient water supply. This hybrid is characterized by stable and high yields, achieved through a well-developed root system capable of effectively absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The high attachment of the lower ear at a level of 110-120 cm contributes to better utilization of water and nutrient resources, which is especially important in steppe and forest-steppe zones with variable moisture levels. Krucha M is distinguished by rapid grain drying, which facilitates harvest and reduces losses during storage.
A key feature of the hybrid is its genetic resistance to a number of common corn diseases, including downy mildew, fusarium, and rust. This allows minimizing yield losses and reduces the need for intensive use of chemical plant protection agents. The Krucha M hybrid is recommended for cultivation using agrochemicals and organic fertilizers, which promotes healthy and rapid plant growth, as well as improves the quality and quantity of the harvest.
The development and selection of Krucha M took into account the climatic characteristics of zones with unstable water supply, as confirmed by studies conducted at the All-Russian Research Institute of Grain Crops. The hybrid demonstrates low residual water deficit indicators during key growth phases, indicating its high adaptability to water stress. Thanks to these qualities, Krucha M is a promising choice for farmers seeking to obtain a stable and high-quality corn harvest under variable climate conditions and limited water supply.