Corn Kupava is a mid-season grain hybrid with a vegetation period of 116-119 days and an FAO index of 320. Plants reach a height of 280-300 cm, with ear attachment height around 120 cm. The grain is yellow, dentate, with a 1000-grain weight ranging from 280-300 g, ensuring a high grain yield of approximately 82%. The hybrid is characterized by good moisture shedding and resistance to lodging, which helps preserve the harvest under adverse weather conditions.
Corn Kupava exhibits high resistance to cold, drought, and heat, making it a reliable choice for various climatic zones. The hybrid's yield potential reaches 20 tons of grain per hectare, confirming its high productivity. The recommended plant density varies by region: 35-40 thousand plants per hectare for steppes, 50-60 thousand for forest-steppe regions, and 80-90 thousand for the Polissia region.
Hybrid Kupava is suitable for cultivation under various agroclimatic conditions due to its adaptability and stable yield. Its high productivity and resistance to stress factors make it a profitable choice for grain production. Using this hybrid allows obtaining high-quality grain with good technological properties, which is essential for further processing and marketing.