LG 3216 is a medium-early hybrid maize (Zea mays L.) intended for grain production. It has a vegetation period of about 120 days and belongs to the medium-maturing varieties with FAO 230. Plants have medium height and exhibit moderate resistance to stalk rot, but are susceptible to common rust. The kernel type is intermediate, with the upper part of the kernel being yellow-orange.
The LG 3216 hybrid is characterized by high yield: the average yield is about 86.2 centners per hectare, and the maximum can reach 132.7 centners per hectare. The seeds contain a significant amount of nutrients, including 25.4% protein, 77.2% fat, 11.2% fiber, and 74.6% starch, making this variety valuable for agricultural production. There are approximately 360 seeds per 1000 seeds, and the seed moisture content is about 3.9%.
This maize hybrid is suitable for cultivation in the Central Chernozem region and is intended for producing high-quality grain. Due to its characteristics and nutritional composition, LG 3216 is an effective choice for farmers aiming for stable and high yields.