ROS-MOLD 202 MV is a mid-early three-row corn hybrid (Zea mays L.) intended for grain and silage production. Plants reach an average height of 220-230 cm, with medium-width leaf blades and straight, slightly curved leaves forming a medium angle with the stem. The hybrid features medium ear density and medium length of lateral tassels, which are curved and long. The grain is semi-silky yellow, with a 1000-grain weight ranging from 310-330 grams and a grain yield of 79-80%. The vegetation period is 90-100 days, corresponding to FAO phenophase 200-210. The hybrid is characterized by high heat and drought resistance, as well as resistance to stalk rot and stalk breakage, ensuring stable yields of up to 10-11 tons per hectare under optimal planting density of 70-80 thousand plants per hectare. Plants exhibit weak or absent anthocyanin pigmentation in roots and leaf sheaths, as well as medium pollen color. Leaf and tassel positioning promotes good ventilation and light exposure, positively affecting grain development and maturation. ROS-MOLD 202 MV is recommended for cultivation in the Central Chernozem region and is suitable for both grain and silage use. Its high adaptability to climatic conditions and resistance to pests such as the corn borer make this hybrid a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve high-quality corn yields.