Susann — this is a three-line hybrid of sugar corn for general use, intended for cultivation throughout the country. It belongs to the medium-early maturity group with FAO 280 and is characterized by high yield potential within its group. The hybrid is suitable for producing high-quality grain and silage mass, and the grain is suitable for processing into grit. Susann is characterized by a robust plant with a strong root system, providing stem resistance to lodging, even when infested with corn borer. Cultivation of the hybrid is possible using intensive technology on highly mineralized soils with minimal or zero tillage. Susann has high tolerance to cold snaps and dry periods, ensuring stable yields even under adverse weather conditions and stress factors. Planting should be conducted at optimal times to achieve maximum productivity. The corn cob contains numerous rows of silica-like kernels that are well-milled. The cob structure and rapid moisture release of the kernels allow for high-quality milling with minimal losses. Due to these characteristics, Susann is a reliable and efficient choice for farmers aiming to achieve high and stable yields of sugar corn.