Corn NR 350 MV is a medium-maturing hybrid with a vegetation period of about 114 days, registered in the State Register for the North Caucasus region. The plant is characterized by high resistance to diseases and stressful conditions, including drought, ensuring stable yields even under adverse climatic conditions. The hybrid is suitable for cultivation both for grain and silage, making it a versatile choice for farmers.
The plant is tall with rounded leaf tips and medium leaf blade width. The ear is long and thick, with a short or medium stalk, and contains a medium number of rows of kernels. The kernels are intermediate in type, closer to dent, with yellow-orange coloration and strong anthocyanin pigmentation of the ear stalk. The average grain yield in the region is about 65.6 c/ha, with maximum yields reaching 129.8 c/ha. The grain moisture content before harvest is approximately 21.1%, facilitating storage and processing.
The hybrid exhibits rapid water release during maturation, simplifying harvest and reducing losses. High drought resistance and adaptability to various soil-climatic conditions make NR 350 MV a reliable choice for agricultural enterprises. Additionally, the variety is suitable for producing grain products, including wheat flour, expanding its application in the food industry.