Corn MATILDA is a dent-type hybrid with yellow kernels, intended for cultivation as grain and silage. This variety is characterized by high resistance to lodging and is adapted to early sowing, allowing successful cultivation using extensive technology. Corn forms large ears and has high drought resistance, ensuring a stable high yield with a potential productivity of about 130 centners per hectare.
The MATILDA hybrid belongs to the stay-green type, meaning it retains green biomass until late ripening stages, positively affecting the quality of the harvest. It is characterized by high stability and reliable protection against negative effects of birds and moisture. An innovative ARMA-5 technology is applied from germination to ripening to enhance the plant's adaptive properties and increase yield.
This hybrid is recommended for cultivation in various regions, including Central, North Caucasus, Central Chernozem, Volga, Lower Volga, Ural, West Siberian, and Far Eastern regions. Thanks to its characteristics and adaptability, corn MATILDA is a reliable choice for farmers seeking high and stable yields of grain and silage under diverse climatic conditions.