CREMEN' 200 SV
Corn
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A reliable mid-early hybrid with excellent disease resistance and high adaptability to Ukrainian growing conditions.
Description
Stable Yields in Changing Climates
The «KREMEN 200 SV» maize hybrid from the Institute of Grain Crops is a reliable solution for farmers focused on consistent performance in intensive farming systems. Due to its three-line hybrid structure, it exhibits excellent plasticity, adapting seamlessly to the diverse soil and climatic conditions across Ukraine.
Protection and Resilience
The core advantage of this hybrid lies in its genetic resistance to common pathogens that frequently cause yield losses. High tolerance to stalk and common smut allows farmers to reduce pesticide application rates. «KREMEN 200 SV» effectively resists rot, ensuring the structural integrity of both the stalk and the ear during the maturation phase.
Agronomic Specifications
- Grain type: Flint, yellow, making it versatile for both flour/grits processing and high-quality silage production.
- Usage: Universal (Grain and Silage).
- Maturity: Mid-early, allowing for timely harvesting and land preparation for winter crops.
- Seeding density: Recommended density is 80,000–90,000 plants/ha, ensuring optimal resource allocation per plant.
This hybrid is ideal for operations seeking a stable crop under moderate intensive conditions. It does not require specific growing protocols and demonstrates high resistance to lodging and cold hardiness during early development. «KREMEN 200 SV» combines the breeding expertise of the Institute of Grain Crops with the modern demands for maize productivity and profitability.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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FAO
FAO
Corn hybrids are classified by maturity groups and by the FAO number. All corn hybrids are distributed according to the FAO scale. Under Central European conditions, a difference of 10 FAO units between hybrids results in a 1-2 day difference in their maturity. The higher the FAO... |
90–1240 |
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| Ripening | Mid-early ripening |
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Kernel Type
Kernel Type
Dent corn (Zea mays indentata) — Large, elongated, flat kernels. The endosperm is horny on the sides of the kernel, mealy in the center and at the top. A depression forms at the top of the kernel upon ripening. Dent corn is the most widely cultivated group among others. Plants ty... |
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Use Direction
Use Direction
Dual-purpose hybrids: for silage and grain in all growing regions. These are "stay-green" type hybrids, meaning the plants remain green for a longer period. However, this does not affect the sugar, cellulose, and hemicellulose content, nor the degree of lignification of the plant... |
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Recommended Density
Recommended Density
Optimal productivity is achieved at a planting density of 4000-5500 plants/ha. Possible planting scheme: 300-500x40-80 cm. |
80-90 thousand pcs/ha |
| Catalog | Catalog → Corn |
| Manufacturer | INSTITUT ZERNOVOGO HOZYaJSTVA (UKRAINA) |
| Originator | Garden Tools Ukraine, LLC |
| Originator | INSTITUT ZERNOVOGO HOZYaJSTVA (UKRAINA) |
| Originator | Institute of Grain Farming NAAS |
| Originator | Спсок Росток - 580 |
| Originator | Дзюбецкий Борис Владимирович |
| Originator | Антонюк Сергей Петрович |
| Originator | Олизько Алексей Петрович |
| Originator | Черчель Владислав Юрьевич |
| Originator | Дуда Александр Николаевич |
| Originator | OLEShKO ALEKSANDR ANATOL'EVICh |
| Originator | GRABOVSKIJ NIKOLAJ BORISOVICh |
| Country | Ukraine |
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