SCAP 201 — an early-maturing corn hybrid with yellow-orange, hard, toothed kernels, intended for grain use. This variety is distinguished by high resistance to lodging and drought, ensuring stable yields even under adverse climatic conditions. The hybrid’s seeds exhibit high resilience from germination to maturity, contributing to reliable cultivation and good yields.
The hybrid is adapted for early planting and can successfully develop under cold early spring conditions due to its high adaptability and ability to accumulate anthocyanins, which enhances the plant’s immunity to diseases. SCAP 201 is characterized by strong stalks, further reducing lodging risks and helping preserve yields.
Recommended for cultivation in various regions, including Central, North Caucasus, Central Chernozem, Volga, Lower Volga, Ural, West Siberian, and Far Eastern. The hybrid’s yield potential ranges from 90 to over 110 centners per hectare, making it a profitable choice for grain production across diverse agroclimatic zones.