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Yatran' MV

Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2010
Manufacturer
NSC Institute of Agriculture NAAS
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100 - 100 UAH
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Description Yatran' MV
Corn Yatran' MV is a high-quality grain hybrid developed for achieving high productivity and stable yields. This mid-early hybrid (FAO 240) is characterized by high plant height — 250-260 cm, absence of bushiness, and resistance to lodging and stem breakage. The cylindrical ear, 22-24 cm long, contains 16-18 rows of kernels, with 34-36 kernels per row, and 1000 kernels weigh 280-300 g. The kernels are yellow, dent-type, with high test weight — 82-85%. The hybrid exhibits intense water shedding, which reduces moisture content at harvest and improves grain quality.

Yatran' MV is distinguished by high resistance to adverse factors: cold tolerance, drought tolerance, and resistance to diseases and pests are rated 8 out of 10. This makes it a reliable choice for cultivation in various regions, including Polissia, Forest-Steppe, and Steppe, where potential yields reach 11-12 tons per hectare. The hybrid responds well to improved growing conditions, enabling stable and high yields with proper agronomy.

The Yatran' MV product is also valued for its nutritional properties and is suitable for feed purposes, providing high nutritional value for livestock. Seeds packaged in 0.5 kg convenient doypacks ensure reliable storage and ease of application. This hybrid was developed by leading scientific institutes of Ukraine, guaranteeing its quality and compliance with modern agricultural standards.
Specifications Yatran' MV
Hybrid Type
Simple
Use Direction
Grain
Silage
Ripening
120-140 days
FAO
FAO 240
Kernel Type
Toothed
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2010
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Manufacturer
NSC Institute of Agriculture NAAS
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