Mastri corn is a high-quality hybrid seed developed for various climatic conditions in Ukraine, including the southern steppe, northern steppe, and Zakarpattia. The global renowned company Maisadour offers a wide range of hybrids with different FAO (physiological maturity) levels, enabling farmers to select the optimal variety for specific growing conditions. Mastri hybrids are distinguished by their drought resistance, well-developed root system, and suitability for both dryland and irrigated soils. Among them, hybrids with FAO ranging from 180 to 500 stand out, including early, mid, and mid-early maturing varieties, ensuring stable yields ranging from 110 to 140 c/ha in commercial plantings.
Particular attention should be paid to the hybrids Mas 24.C and Mas 306.P. Mas 24.C is a mid-early hybrid with FAO 280, designed for cultivation under drought conditions, demonstrating high yield and good agronomic traits. It features cream-colored, dent corn, medium plant and ear height, and high resistance to diseases and lodging. The recommended planting density varies depending on soil moisture and ranges from 70 to 80 thousand plants per hectare. Mas 306.P is a mid-maturing hybrid with dent corn, intended for grain production, characterized by rapid water release, low vegetative growth, and strong stalks, facilitating harvest and improving production efficiency.
Mastri hybrids are suitable for various applications, including grain and silage production. They exhibit high plasticity and resistance to adverse weather conditions, making them a reliable choice for farmers seeking stable and high yields. The company’s specialists are ready to assist in selecting the most suitable hybrid for a specific growing region, taking into account climate and soil characteristics.