Corn CS 380 AMV is a medium-maturing simple hybrid with a vegetation period of 113 days for grain and 90 days for dry matter. The plant is tall with wide leaves, and the ear is long, thick, and slightly conical, with a long stalk and many rows of kernels. The kernels are toothed, with the upper part colored yellow and the lower part yellow-orange. The hybrid is characterized by strong anthocyanin pigmentation of the stalk, which is one of its distinguishing features.
CS 380 AMV is included in the State Register of Selection Achievements of the Russian Federation for the North Caucasus region and is intended for universal use — for grain and silage. The average grain yield in the region is 49.4 centners per hectare, which is 3.6% higher than the standard, with a maximum yield reaching 83.5 centners per hectare. The average yield of normalized dry matter is 128.4 centners per hectare, with a maximum value of 341.0 centners per hectare. The moisture content of the grain at harvest is at the level of 22.7%, which meets the standards.
The hybrid is characterized by high drought resistance and resistance to major corn diseases such as rust, leaf blight, and stalk rot, ensuring stable yields and product quality. The best preceding crops for growing CS 380 AMV are black fallow. Recommended sowing dates are the end of April, with a seeding rate of 70,000 plants per hectare. These characteristics make CS 380 AMV a reliable choice for farmers seeking high-quality and high-yield products.