The hybrid corn Maximus is a late-maturing, high-plasticity variety with a dent kernel type, suitable for cultivation as grain or silage. It is recommended for planting in regions requiring concentrated silage feed, making it particularly in demand in animal feeding-oriented agriculture. The vegetation period of the hybrid ranges from 141 to 150 days, corresponding to the late-maturing group with FAO index 580.
Maximus is distinguished by its high potential yield: grain can reach 13.5-15.2 tons per hectare, and silage mass — 45-62 tons per hectare. The hybrid exhibits high resistance to adverse environmental conditions, including drought, low temperatures, and stress factors, confirmed by the maximum rating of 10 points for these parameters. In addition, the seeds are treated, providing additional protection and promoting stable growth even under low soil nutrient levels.
The recommended seeding rate is 70-80 thousand seeds per hectare, optimal for achieving maximum productivity. Due to its characteristics and adaptability, the hybrid Maximus ensures a stable and high silage mass yield even under challenging climatic conditions, making it a profitable choice for farmers aiming for efficient feed production.