The SY ENERMAX hybrid corn from Syngenta is a medium-maturing, high-yielding variety with FAO 330, intended for grain production. It features a dent-type kernel and high starch content up to 74%, ensuring high yield potential — up to 14–16 tons of grain per hectare and 7–8 tons of silage. The hybrid is well-adapted to various climatic conditions, including dry areas, and is recommended for cultivation in the Polesie, forest-steppe, and northern steppe regions.
One key feature of SY ENERMAX is rapid kernel moisture loss during maturation, achieved through an elongated ear with a thin stalk and large kernels. High early growth rates allow effective utilization of available moisture during initial development, ensuring uniform and timely germination. The hybrid demonstrates high resistance to cold, drought, root and stalk rot, as well as to common smut, making it a reliable choice for intensive farming technologies.
To achieve maximum yield, SY ENERMAX should be sown at soil temperatures of +6–8 °C and at the recommended seed depth. Optimal plant density at harvest depends on moisture levels: 60–70 thousand/ha under sufficient moisture, 50–60 thousand/ha under unstable moisture, and 40–50 thousand/ha under insufficient moisture. The hybrid responds well to high agronomic input and intensive cultivation practices, allowing effective utilization of its potential under various agroclimatic conditions.