Corn NK Phantus is a high-yielding hybrid designed for cultivation as grain or silage. This variety is characterized by its early maturity and stable yield under various soil-climatic conditions. The plant exhibits good cold resistance and early flowering, enabling early harvest. Soil should be warmed to 8–10 °C before planting, and optimal plant density at harvest depends on moisture levels, ranging from 50 to 75 thousand plants per hectare. The NK Phantus hybrid has a strong stalk, providing resistance to lodging and promoting stable plant development. Corn height reaches about 1.8 meters, and under proper agronomic practices and favorable weather conditions, it produces two marketable ears per plant. The grain has a dent shape and can be used for feed or high-quality grain. Due to its high resistance to diseases such as common rust and fusarium, this hybrid thrives in various climatic zones. Corn seeds of NK Phantus are packaged in convenient bags and have high yield potential, reaching up to 10–13 tons per hectare. The crop features rapid grain filling and high sugar content, making it attractive for animal husbandry and food industry applications. Cultivation of this hybrid requires adherence to recommended agronomic practices, including proper planting timing and optimal planting density, ensuring maximum productivity and quality of the harvest.