Corn Voronezh 230 SV — a mid-early maturing hybrid of grain corn, intended for cultivation for grain and silage. This variety is characterized by high yield, averaging 48.7 centners per hectare, and can reach up to 86.9 centners per hectare under favorable conditions. Plants are tall, reaching 240-270 cm in height, with well-leafed stems and 16-17 leaves on the main stem. Leaves are of medium width, and the ear stalk has strong anthocyanic coloring. The number of rows of kernels on the ear varies from 16 to 18, contributing to the formation of large, nutritious kernels weighing 240-270 g per 1000 kernels.
The hybrid exhibits good resistance to major corn diseases, including common and downy mildew, bacterial blight, smut, and fusarium, although it may suffer severe damage from the corn borer. The variety's drought and cold resistance are above average, allowing successful cultivation on various soil types and under variable climate conditions. Voronezh 230 SV responds well to fertilizer application, which helps increase yield and improve grain quality.
This corn hybrid is versatile and suitable for use as a forage crop due to its high nutrient content. The early-to-mid flowering period ensures timely harvest formation. Overall, Voronezh 230 SV is a reliable and productive variety combining high yield, disease resistance, and adaptability to various growing conditions.