Corn hybrid PANORA belongs to the FAO maturity group 280, which characterizes it as a medium-maturing variety. This hybrid is distinguished by high resistance to Helminthosporium and lodging, as well as cold, heat, and drought tolerance, making it versatile for cultivation under various climatic conditions. The corn ear develops 14 rows with 32 kernels each, ensuring high yield and grain quality.
The recommended seeding rate is 90-100 thousand seeds per hectare, which is optimal for achieving maximum productivity. Seeds are supplied in planting units of 80,000 units, treated with the product FORS ZEA, which provides protection for plants in early growth stages. Hybrid PANORA is suitable for both grain production and silage use, expanding its application potential in agriculture.
This corn variety is recommended for cultivation in various regions, including Western Siberia, Lower Volga, North Caucasus, Central Volga, Ural, and Central Chernozem. Due to its adaptive properties and disease tolerance, PANORA is a reliable choice for farmers seeking a stable and high-quality harvest under diverse agro-climatic conditions.