MOHITO is a three-line hybrid corn (Zea mays L.) of medium-early maturity, intended for grain production. It is characterized by high adaptability and is suitable for cultivation under various climatic conditions, particularly in the Central and Central Chernozem regions. Due to its features, the hybrid ensures stable and high yields, making it an attractive choice for agricultural producers.
The vegetation period of the MOHITO hybrid varies depending on the cultivation region: in the Central region, it is about 143 days, and in the Central Chernozem region — about 112 days. This difference allows the hybrid to be effectively used in various agroclimatic zones, ensuring optimal maturity and maximum productivity.
The average yield of the hybrid in the Central region reaches 111 centners per hectare, indicating its high productivity. In the Central Chernozem region, the yield is about 82.9 centners per hectare. These figures make MOHITO a profitable and reliable choice for obtaining quality grain and enhancing agricultural efficiency.