Corn P9721 is a mid-late maturing hybrid with FAO 380, intended for grain production. This hybrid features a dent kernel type and high yield. It is specifically adapted for late harvest, enabling efficient utilization in conditions where harvest occurs at later dates. P9721 exhibits high moisture shedding, which helps reduce grain moisture at harvest and facilitates storage and processing.
One key feature of hybrid P9721 is its high drought resistance, making it a reliable choice for regions with insufficient moisture. Additionally, the plant shows good resistance to lodging, reducing yield losses and improving grain quality. Recommended planting density varies depending on moisture availability: 60-65 thousand plants per hectare under sufficient moisture, and 55-60 thousand under moisture stress.
For successful cultivation of corn P9721, optimal planting dates should be followed, and the hybrid should not be used in monoculture or No-Till technology. Minimal soil preparation is required, but proper agronomy and timely care will ensure maximum hybrid productivity. Thanks to its combination of high drought resistance, yield potential, and rapid moisture shedding, P9721 is an effective solution for farmers aiming to obtain high-quality grain yields under challenging climatic conditions.