Corn KWS 511 is a medium-early simple hybrid intended for grain production. The plant is characterized by medium to high height, broad leaves, and slightly curved leaf blades. The ear is medium in length, thick, cylindrical, with dent-type kernels; the upper part is yellow, and the lower part is orange. The vegetation period is approximately 114 days, making this hybrid suitable for regions with moderate climates. At harvest, the grain moisture content averages around 20%, which facilitates good storage and processing.
Hybrid KWS 511 is characterized by high yield, significantly exceeding standard benchmarks. The average grain yield in the Central Chernozem region reaches 90.4 c/ha, which is 30% higher than standard values, with maximum yields reaching up to 147 c/ha. These results are achieved due to a robust and tall plant structure, as well as optimal development of the tassel with long primary lateral branches. The absence or weak anthocyanin pigmentation of various plant parts indicates its resistance and adaptability.
Corn seeds KWS 511 from the company KWS are modern planting material developed in accordance with requirements of modern agrotechnologies. They exhibit high stability and are adapted to various climatic conditions, allowing their use for both grain and feed corn cultivation. High starch content and large kernels make this hybrid attractive for industrial use and processing. Due to its characteristics, KWS 511 is a reliable choice for farmers aiming to obtain high-quality yields.