NS Maximus soybean is a medium-early variety with high yield potential and adaptability to various soil-climate conditions. The plant reaches a height of about 85 cm, and the lower pod attachment height is 22 cm. The vegetation period is approximately 101 days, allowing effective use of the variety in steppe, forest-steppe, and meadow zones. The recommended seeding rate is 800 thousand plants per hectare, which contributes to achieving maximum productivity.
The variety is distinguished by high resistance to diseases and stress factors, including drought, confirmed by resistance ratings of 8-9 points. NS Maximus has high initial growth energy and plasticity, ensuring good branching and resistance to lodging and shattering. Protein content in the seed reaches 41%, and oil content is about 20-22%, making this variety attractive for producing both food and technical raw materials.
To enhance cultivation efficiency, seed inoculation and herbicide application, such as Roundup, especially glyphosate-containing products, are recommended. The variety is suitable for row spacing from 12.5 to 38 cm, providing flexibility in agronomic practices. The technological yield potential of NS Maximus reaches 40-60 c/ha, making it a profitable choice for farmers aiming for stable and high soybean yields.