MAXALIA — this is a high-yielding corn hybrid, adapted to various climatic and soil conditions, particularly Ukrainian territories. It belongs to the mid-early maturity group with FAO index 250 and features a dent kernel shape. Plants of this hybrid are shorter than average, which contributes to resistance against adverse weather conditions. The hybrid has successfully undergone field trials in various farms, demonstrating stable yield performance ranging from 96 to 131 centners per hectare depending on region and growing conditions.
One of the key features of MAXALIA is its high drought resistance and ability to efficiently utilize water during the late maturation period, which is especially important for areas with insufficient moisture. The hybrid shows good plasticity, allowing cultivation on different soil types, including minimally or non-tilled soils. Additionally, MAXALIA exhibits enhanced resistance to spring temperature drops and diseases such as fusarium, ensuring reliable and stable yields even under stress conditions.
Due to its adaptive qualities and high productivity, MAXALIA is recommended for planting in areas with sufficient and dry moisture. This hybrid combines a rapid vegetative start with resistance to adverse factors, making it an optimal choice for agricultural enterprises aiming to obtain high-quality and stable grain material.