SI SALVI is a mid-early corn hybrid developed for cultivation in central and central-black earth regions. It is characterized by anthocyanic coloring of various plant parts, including weak coloring of the first leaf sheath, roots at the stem, and tassel husks. The ear is long, medium or thick, with an intermediate kernel type, the upper part of which is yellow-orange, and the lower part is orange. The vegetative period is approximately 118 days, which corresponds to average values for this region. The SI SALVI hybrid has high yield potential — average grain yield reaches 77 c/ha, which is 19.4% higher than the standard, and maximum yield under certain conditions reached 125.1 c/ha. Pre-harvest grain moisture content is approximately 26.7%, slightly lower than standard values. The plant shows moderate resistance to stalk rot and exhibits medium infection levels by Fusarium ear rot in field conditions, requiring attention in crop protection. Syngenta, the producer of the SI SALVI hybrid, is a global leader in seed selection and production. Corn hybrids from this company are distinguished by high genetic yield potential and resistance to adverse climatic conditions, including drought. SI SALVI optimizes water use throughout the season, promoting stable growth and development of the crop even under stress conditions. This makes it a reliable choice for farmers aiming to achieve high-quality yields.