SUM 1467 — an early-maturing three-line hybrid corn, designed for producing high-quality, silage corn with high yield potential. This hybrid is characterized by stable and high yields, making it popular across the entire country. It exhibits high adaptability to various cultivation technologies and soil management practices, allowing it to thrive under diverse growing conditions. Special attention should be given to its tolerance to weather fluctuations, particularly cold spells, for which it has the highest resistance rating.
SUM 1467 plants form uniform and well-spaced seedlings with high initial growth vigor. Plant height is medium, and leaf arrangement on the stalk is branched. The ear is attached to the stalk at a medium height, and by the end of the vegetation period, the ear husk weakens, facilitating rapid reduction in grain moisture. The hybrid shows good compensatory ability under sparse planting and good regenerative capacity of plants. At harvest, the grain detaches easily from the cob, ensuring high grain yield.
Early growth rates are moderate, and moisture loss occurs quickly once grain moisture drops below 30%, easing harvest operations and reducing losses. Yield ranges from medium to high, 1000-grain weight is medium, and starch content in grain ranges from medium to high. Additionally, the hybrid provides medium dry matter yield for silage, making it versatile for various applications.