Corn hybrid P9367 is a versatile mid-season hybrid with FAO 310, intended for grain, silage, and biogas production. This simple hybrid features a dent kernel type and compact plant form with optimal ear attachment, ensuring high resistance to stalk and root lodging. Due to its excellent water use efficiency and high drought tolerance, the hybrid demonstrates stable productivity even under suboptimal moisture conditions.
Hybrid P9367 exhibits high resistance to stalk diseases (6 out of 9 on resistance scale) and is suitable for monoculture and minimum tillage practices. It is recommended for early and optimal planting dates, while late planting is not advised. Recommended plant density under adequate moisture is 65-70 thousand plants per hectare, and under insufficient moisture — 60-65 thousand.
Hybrid P9367 can be used in various directions: grain, starch, alcohol, silage, and biogas production. For effective cultivation, post-emergence herbicides should be applied strictly according to crop development stages. These characteristics make P9367 a reliable choice for farmers seeking a universal and resilient corn crop.