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SUMMER SWEET

Type
Super Sweet (SH2)
Purpose
Recycling, Canning, Fresh Market
Maturation
75-80 days
Plant Height
190-200 cm
Offers: 1
Where to buy
Price range
1 262 - 1 262 KZT
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Producer
ABBOTT & COBB INC
Start; length
25-30 cm
Ear; number of rows of kernels
18-20
Endosperm type
SH2
Description SUMMER SWEET
Sugar corn Summer Sweet F1 is a medium-maturing super-sweet corn hybrid with a maturation period of about 77-80 days. The plants are powerful and strong, reaching an average height of 190-200 cm, with ears up to 25 cm long and 18 rows of rich yellow kernels. This hybrid is distinguished by uniform ears and an attractive appearance, making it in demand for both processing and fresh marketing.

Summer Sweet boasts high yield potential, reaching 8 to 10 kg per square meter of planting. Corn kernels are characterized by tenderness and sweetness, with a sugar content of about 30%, ensuring excellent taste qualities and making the variety suitable for both food consumption and canning. The hybrid adapts well to various soil types and is resistant to adverse weather conditions.

Special attention is paid to the variety's disease resistance: it exhibits high resistance to rust (HR), Goss's wilt (IR), and other diseases, reducing losses during cultivation and increasing yield quality. Thanks to these characteristics, Summer Sweet is an excellent choice for agronomists and processors, ensuring a stable and high-quality sugar corn harvest.
Specifications SUMMER SWEET
Diseases
Rust
Rust
Spotting
Spotting diseases
Type
Super Sweet (SH2)
Purpose
Recycling
Canning
Fresh Market
Maturation
75-80 days
Plant Height
190-200 cm
Start; length
25-30 cm
Ear; number of rows of kernels
18-20
Endosperm type
SH2
Country
USA
Registration Year
2017
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Vegetable Crops
Manufacturer
ABBOTT & COBB INC
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