The PR39N39 corn hybrid is a simple mid-early hybrid adapted to various soil-climate growing conditions. It is characterized by high initial growth energy, promoting rapid plant development. The hybrid exhibits wide adaptability to planting dates, allowing its use both for early and late plantings, ensuring flexibility in agronomy.
PR39N39 has high resistance to lodging (8 points), earworm (9 points), and ear mold (8 points), significantly reducing the risk of yield loss. It is recommended to maintain optimal planting density and apply chemical or biological control against corn borer to protect the plants. When grown in monoculture, it is important to follow optimal planting dates to achieve maximum productivity.
This hybrid is suitable for both grain and silage use, demonstrating excellent moisture release and high drought tolerance. The recommended plant density at harvest depends on water availability and ranges from 65 to 80 thousand plants per hectare. PR39N39 exhibits good disease resistance, making it a reliable choice for farmers aiming for stable and high yields.