Corn variety 'Vnuchchin' has undergone comprehensive field trials conducted by the Ukrainian Research Institute of Forecasting and Testing of Agricultural Technologies named after L. Pogorelov in the forest-steppe zone of Ukraine. The studies covered processes of growth, development, and yield formation, enabling objective data on the productivity and adaptability of this variety in the region. Special attention was paid to the application of innovative agronomic technologies that improve yield performance.
One of the key solutions used in growing corn 'Vnuchchin' was biodegradable agricultural film developed by the IMMER Group Research Center. Mulching the soil with this film accelerates plant vegetation, especially under limited water supply conditions, and significantly increases yield—up to 71% compared to traditional methods. Additionally, using biodegradable film reduces herbicide usage by three times and improves plant development by 1.4 times, making the technology both effective and environmentally safe for both organic and conventional farming.
Corn 'Vnuchchin' is suitable for cultivation under various agronomic conditions and can be used as a grain crop. Thanks to its characteristics and improved cultivation methods, it ensures high productivity and resistance to adverse factors. This makes it an attractive choice for farmers seeking to enhance production efficiency and crop quality.