Pier MV is a medium-early corn hybrid with FAO 310, intended for grain production. Plants reach a height of 230-255 cm, have tooth-shaped yellow kernels with a 1000-kernel weight of 290-315 g. The vegetative period is 105-115 days, allowing the hybrid to be successfully used with early planting dates, reducing the risk of drought during flowering. Ear attachment height is within 110-125 cm, with an average of 38-45 kernels per row and 14-18 rows per ear. Seeds are treated with fungicides and insecticides, providing protection against diseases and pests. The hybrid exhibits high plasticity and rapid early growth, contributing to resilience under adverse conditions. It demonstrates excellent resistance to lodging (9 points), low temperatures (9 points), and drought (8 points), along with good stress tolerance. Due to its deep root system, the plant effectively utilizes water and nutrients, ensuring stable growth and high yields. The potential yield of the hybrid under production conditions is 11-13.5 t/ha, reaching 14.3 t/ha on trial plots. Recommended planting density varies depending on soil moisture: 65-70 thousand plants per hectare in adequately moist zones and 60-65 thousand in less moist zones. Pier MV is also economically advantageous, as it reduces drying costs due to rapid water loss. The hybrid is not susceptible to rust, smut, stalk, or root rot, enhancing harvest reliability. Its versatility and high productivity make it an excellent choice for farmers aiming to obtain quality grain under various climatic conditions. Due to its characteristics, Pier MV is a promising hybrid for cultivation in areas with varying moisture levels and temperature regimes.