Voronezh 145 MV is an early-maturing hybrid corn developed by the Russian breeding program at the Voronezh branch of the All-Russian Research Institute of Corn. It features high productivity and is adapted to local climatic and soil conditions, ensuring a stable yield and favorable price-to-quality ratio for seeds. The hybrid has been tested on experimental plots in the Voronezh region and is included in the State Register of Breeding Achievements.
This three-line hybrid is intended for cultivation as both grain and silage. It exhibits a higher grain yield per cob, contributing to high productivity—up to 62.5 centners per hectare in the region. Plants reach a height of 255–270 cm, with a 1000-grain weight of 280–300 grams, indicating large kernel size and high product quality.
Voronezh 145 MV demonstrates resistance to major corn diseases such as stalk rot and gray leaf spot, reducing yield losses and enhancing yield stability. The hybrid meets modern cultivation requirements, making it an attractive choice for farmers aiming to achieve high-quality corn yields in the Voronezh region and similar areas.