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S2610 / C2610

Diseases
Fusarium
Country
Canada
Registration Year
2021
Manufacturer
North American Plant Genetics, Inc.
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Description S2610 / C2610
Corn S2610 is a medium-early silage hybrid with dent-type grain, designed for cultivation in various climatic zones, including the Polissia, forest-steppe, and steppe regions. This hybrid features early silage mass maturity and high moisture retention capacity in both stalks and grain, ensuring high-quality feedstock. Plants reach a height of 270-280 cm, with an ear attachment height of 50-60 cm, facilitating convenient harvesting and optimal yield formation.

Hybrid S2610 exhibits high green mass yield at 70% moisture, reaching 48 to 56 tons per hectare across different regions. Recommended planting density varies according to moisture conditions: 50-60 thousand plants per hectare in dry areas, 60-70 thousand in areas with unstable moisture, and 70-75 thousand in well-watered conditions. This adaptability enables efficient use of the hybrid under various agronomic conditions.

Additionally, corn S2610 shows high resistance to Fusarium, reducing the risk of yield loss and enhancing production stability. The average number of rows per ear ranges from 14-16, with 28 to 34 kernels per row, ensuring good grain density and silage quality. The hybrid is recommended for use as a silage crop, making it a valuable choice for farmers focused on producing high-quality feed.
Specifications S2610 / C2610
Diseases
Fusarium
Fusarium
Hybrid Type
Simple
Use Direction
Silage
Ripening
100-110 days
110-120 days
Kernel Type
Toothed
Recommended Density
50-55 thousand pcs/ha
60-65 thousand pcs/ha
70-75 thousand pcs/ha
Country
Canada
Registration Year
2021
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Manufacturer
North American Plant Genetics, Inc.
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