Poluxx corn is a medium-early simple hybrid with a cream-colored dent type kernel, intended for grain production. Plants have medium height, with 32 to 36 kernels per row and 14 to 16 rows of kernels. The thousand-kernel weight is 320-330 grams, indicating good yield potential. The hybrid is characterized by high initial growth energy and cold tolerance, ensuring successful development even under adverse climatic conditions. Poluxx exhibits high drought resistance and resistance to stalk and ear fusarium, significantly reducing the risk of yield losses. Recommended plant density at harvest varies depending on the growing region: in adequately moist areas, it is 65-70 thousand plants per hectare, and in less moist areas — 62-68 thousand per hectare. The hybrid is adapted to various soil-climate conditions, making it a universal choice for the Polissia and Forest-Steppe regions. The main advantages of Poluxx corn are stable and high yield potential, rapid water uptake, and high resistance to lodging. The hybrid has been proven over time and exhibits plasticity, allowing successful cultivation at optimal sowing times when soil temperature is between 10 to 14 °C. Conventional herbicide protection provides reliable plant protection, contributing to the achievement of high-quality and abundant yields.