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RGT DAMIXXUS

Diseases
Fusarium
Country
France
Registration Year
2019
Manufacturer
RAGT
Offers: 2
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Price range
2 810 - 3 869 UAH
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Description RGT DAMIXXUS
Corn RGT DAMIXXUS is a high-yielding corn hybrid with FAO 270, designed for high yields under various soil-climate conditions. This intensive hybrid is characterized by adaptability, enabling successful cultivation across different regions, including the Polesie, forest-steppe, and steppe zones. Medium-height plants have a cream-colored, dent-type kernel, with a 1000-kernel weight of 320–340 grams, indicating high kernel quality and density.

One of the key features of RGT DAMIXXUS is its high drought tolerance and cold resistance, confirmed by maximum scores in these categories (9 out of 9). Early growth vigor and resistance to stalk fusarium ensure reliable plant development and reduced risk of yield loss. Recommended planting dates vary depending on soil temperature: early planting is optimal at 8–10 ºC, optimal at 10–12 ºC, and late at 12–14 ºC, allowing flexible planning of agronomic activities.

To achieve maximum yield, it is recommended to follow specific planting density: 65–70 thousand plants per hectare in the Polesie, 62–68 thousand in the forest-steppe, and 45–50 thousand in the steppe. This approach ensures optimal resource use and promotes high yields. RGT DAMIXXUS seeds are the result of long-term research and innovations by RAGT, renowned for its attention to local conditions and implementation of advanced agronomic technologies.
Specifications RGT DAMIXXUS
Diseases
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Simple
Use Direction
Grain
FAO
FAO 270
Kernel Type
Silicon-Zahnförmig
Recommended Density
45-50 thousand pcs/ha
62-68 thousand pcs/ha
65-70 thousand pcs/ha
Country
France
Registration Year
2019
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