Movanna sweet corn is a high-yielding hybrid suitable for multiple purposes, capable of being grown for grain or silage. This variety is distinguished by rapid early growth and high dry matter yield, making it especially valuable for producing high-quality concentrated animal feed. Movanna plants are tall with large ears positioned at medium height and a strong root system that effectively prevents lodging, ensuring stable yields.
The hybrid exhibits good resistance to diseases, particularly ear galls, positively affecting silage quality. However, Movanna poorly tolerates atmospheric fluctuations, especially drought, so optimal cultivation is on irrigated fields where the hybrid fully realizes its potential for grain and silage yields. An important aspect of agronomy is controlling unwanted vegetation in early growth stages, which prevents competition for water and nutrients and promotes vigorous plant growth.
The hybrid has minimal bushiness, and wide leaf blades ensure good photosynthetic nutrition. Movanna adapts well to heavy soils and demonstrates high productivity under such conditions. Due to its characteristics, this hybrid is widely used in agronomy for seed and feed production, being a reliable choice for farmers focused on quality and efficient animal feeding.