Corn hybrid Kubansky 320 SV is a mid-season, simple inter-row hybrid with a vegetation period ranging from 107 to 119 days, depending on the growing region. Plants reach a height of 280-300 cm, with cylindrical ears measuring 26-28 cm in length and 14-16 rows of kernels. Kernels are dent-shaped, yellow, weighing 280-300 g per 1000 kernels, with a grain yield of about 82%. The hybrid is characterized by rapid growth at early sowing dates and high resistance to short-term cold snaps. Kubansky 320 SV is intended for grain use and features high yield potential, reaching up to 20 t/ha of grain. Across various regions of Russia, the hybrid demonstrates stable yield and dry matter content, as confirmed by trials in the Central, Volgo-Vyat, Middle Volga, Lower Volga, and West Siberian regions. Grain moisture at harvest varies from 24.9% to 37.9%, facilitating storage and processing. Recommended plant population at harvest depends on the growing zone and ranges from 35,000 to 90,000 plants per hectare. A key feature of the hybrid is its strong stalk, reducing yield losses during delays and adverse weather conditions. The ear has a cylindrical shape with a short stalk, and the plant exhibits weak anthocyanin pigmentation of leaves and stems, indicating good adaptation to diverse climatic conditions. Kubansky 320 SV is suitable for cultivation in various agro-climatic zones and ensures high productivity when recommended agronomic practices are followed.