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DN Drag
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Ripening
110-120 days
Hybrid Type
Variety (population)
Use Direction
Grain, Silage
Starch content, %
72
About product
Sugarcane corn hybrid DN Drag is a medium-maturing hybrid with a vegetation period ranging from 118 to 123 days. Plants reach heights from 214 to 273 cm, ensuring good productivity and resistance to lodging, rated at 9 points. The hybrid is characterized by high yield, varying from 47.2 to 92.2 centners per hectare, with a grain yield of approximately 80-83%. The thousand-grain weight is within 29…
Ripening
110-120 days
Hybrid Type
Variety (population)
Use Direction
Grain, Silage
Starch content, %
72
Description
Sugarcane corn hybrid DN Drag is a medium-maturing hybrid with a vegetation period ranging from 118 to 123 days. Plants reach heights from 214 to 273 cm, ensuring good productivity and resistance to lodging, rated at 9 points. The hybrid is characterized by high yield, varying from 47.2 to 92.2 centners per hectare, with a grain yield of approximately 80-83%. The thousand-grain weight is within 290-300 g, indicating large kernels and high product quality.
DN Drag exhibits high resistance to adverse factors: drought (6-9 points), powdery mildew (8-9 points), stalk rot (8-9 points), corn earworm (7-8 points), and helminthosporiosis (8 points). These traits make the hybrid a reliable choice for cultivation in various climatic zones, including steppe, forest-steppe, and meadow regions. Recommended cultivation zones ensure stable yields, reaching 5.39 t/ha in the steppe, 9.43 t/ha in the forest-steppe, and 7.14 t/ha in the meadow.
Hybrid DN Drag is versatile in use, suitable for both grain production and silage, forming 2-3 ears per plant. High starch content (72.1-73.4%) and protein content (7.6-9.7%) make it valuable for feed and food purposes. Due to its high water release and resistance to diseases and pests, this variety ensures efficient and economical cultivation, confirmed by its inclusion in the State Register since 2019-2020.
DN Drag exhibits high resistance to adverse factors: drought (6-9 points), powdery mildew (8-9 points), stalk rot (8-9 points), corn earworm (7-8 points), and helminthosporiosis (8 points). These traits make the hybrid a reliable choice for cultivation in various climatic zones, including steppe, forest-steppe, and meadow regions. Recommended cultivation zones ensure stable yields, reaching 5.39 t/ha in the steppe, 9.43 t/ha in the forest-steppe, and 7.14 t/ha in the meadow.
Hybrid DN Drag is versatile in use, suitable for both grain production and silage, forming 2-3 ears per plant. High starch content (72.1-73.4%) and protein content (7.6-9.7%) make it valuable for feed and food purposes. Due to its high water release and resistance to diseases and pests, this variety ensures efficient and economical cultivation, confirmed by its inclusion in the State Register since 2019-2020.
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| Ripening | 110-120 days |
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| Hybrid Type | |
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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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| Starch content, % | 72 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Corn |
| Originator | Grain Crops Institute NAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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