The Pirro corn hybrid belongs to the mid-early maturity group with a FAO index of 200, suitable for cultivation as grain or silage. It is characterized by rapid development in early stages, early flowering and maturity, allowing effective use in various agroclimatic conditions. Pirro demonstrates high drought resistance, confirmed by state trials, making it a reliable choice for regions with limited moisture.
The hybrid's ears are large and well-formed, ensuring high energy yield, especially important for animal lactation. The average grain yield over the 2013-2015 period was 97.6 centners per hectare, with a maximum yield of 163 centners per hectare, achieved in 2013 at the experimental farm "Nesvizhskaya SS". The green mass of the hybrid contains an average of 34.0% dry matter and 8.49% protein, ensuring a protein harvest of 14.5 centners per hectare. Additionally, Pirro is resistant to lodging, which helps preserve the yield and simplifies harvesting.
Thus, the Pirro hybrid combines high productivity, resistance to adverse conditions, and quality indicators of green mass and grain. These characteristics make it attractive for farmers seeking a stable and high yield of corn for feed purposes as well as grain production.