The CAPITAL sugarcorn variety is a mid-early agricultural culture intended for cultivation in the Central Chernozem region. Plants of this variety are tall, with a symmetrical, medium-length loose panicle and a medium or long panicle neck. Leaves have a very light green coloration, and anthocyanin coloration of seedlings is weakly expressed. The grain is elliptical, dark brown with a semi-glassy endosperm; the weight of 1000 seeds ranges from 17.2 to 24.8 grams. The foliage of plants ranges from 28 to 41.5%, which contributes to good development and yield. The average dry matter yield of the CAPITAL variety in the region reaches 61.1 centners per hectare, which is 4.8% higher than the average standard, while the maximum yield was recorded at 93.1 centners per hectare in the Voronezh region. The variety is recommended for green fodder, silage, and silage production, as well as for the production of various sugar-containing products from stem juice or fodder mass. These characteristics make CAPITAL a universal and effective choice for animal husbandry and fodder production. CAPITAL corn is distinguished by its stability and adaptability to growing conditions, ensuring a stable yield and high-quality fodder products. Due to its agronomic features and high yield indicators, this variety is a profitable solution for farmers seeking to increase the efficiency of fodder and sugar-containing product production based on corn.