The P9234 corn hybrid belongs to the mid-maturing group with FAO 320 and is characterized by dent-type grain. This simple hybrid is distinguished by high yield, reaching 12-15 tons per hectare, making it attractive for cultivation under various agronomic conditions. The main use of the grain is for producing grain, starch, and alcohol, which broadens its application in agriculture and industry.
P9234 has excellent water-use efficiency and high drought tolerance, ensuring stable growth and development even under limited water supply. The hybrid demonstrates high resistance to corn diseases, as well as to stalk and root lodging, which contributes to maintaining yield and reducing losses under adverse weather conditions. The level of resistance to smut diseases is rated 7 out of 9, confirming its reliability in combating pathogens.
The P9234 hybrid is well-suited for cultivation in monoculture and under minimal soil tillage, but is not recommended for late harvest. Optimal sowing times are early and optimal, with the use of pre-emergent herbicides strictly following crop development stages. The recommended plant density under sufficient moisture is 70-75 thousand per hectare, and under insufficient moisture — 60-65 thousand, allowing maximum utilization of the hybrid's potential.