PR38A75 — a mid-season hybrid of sweet corn with a waxy kernel type, intended for grain production for starch and ethanol manufacturing. The kernels of this hybrid have a tooth-like shape but are covered with an endosperm layer resembling wax, which ensures high starch content. Due to these characteristics, the hybrid is widely used both for processing and as high-quality feed for livestock.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to stalk and root lodging, ensuring stable yields even when grown in monoculture. PR38A75 has good drought tolerance and can withstand high temperatures without stress, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions. Additionally, the hybrid demonstrates strong resistance to gray and frogeye leaf spot, as well as high resistance to smut diseases.
For planting, early and optimal sowing dates are recommended, preferably on soils with good agrofond or after application of manure and mineral fertilizers. The hybrid is suitable for minimal soil tillage and late harvest, with quick water release facilitating harvest. Maximum plant population during harvest contributes to achieving high and stable yields.