Zeta 200 C — a mid-early three-line hybrid maize, intended for cultivation in northern and central regions of Russia. Plants reach an average height of 260–280 cm, have broad leaves and ear attachment at a height of about 60 cm. The ear has medium thickness, approximately 25 cm long, with a low number of rows of kernels and medium anthocyanin pigmentation of the cob. The vegetation period is about 106 days, ensuring timely maturity and high productivity.
The hybrid is characterized by high drought resistance and resistance to root lodging, as well as resistance to Fusarium ear rot, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions. Zeta 200 C has high dry matter and starch content in the grain, which contributes to excellent silage digestibility and high energy value of feed. The kernel type is silico-toothed with yellow-orange coloring of the upper part, further enhancing product quality.
This hybrid demonstrates high green mass yield per hectare, confirming its yield potential and efficiency in feed production. Due to its adaptive traits and disease resistance, Zeta 200 C is an optimal choice for farmers seeking a stable and high-quality maize harvest for grain and silage production.