KXB 6263
Corn
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A technological hybrid with excellent moisture release and high stress tolerance for stable yields.
Description
Stability and Yield Potential
When selecting seed material for fields with variable moisture conditions, the KWS KXB 6263 hybrid corn becomes a solution that minimizes risks. Field practice shows that this German-bred hybrid demonstrates excellent adaptability to stress factors, which is critical in the unstable climate of recent years.
Vegetation and Harvesting Performance
During cultivation, KXB 6263 proves to be a highly technological hybrid:
- Early Growth Energy: Allows for uniform emergence even with early planting when soil temperatures are low. This provides a developmental head start, enabling the plant to utilize early spring moisture more efficiently.
- Lodging Resistance: The stalk is characterized by high strength, simplifying the operation of harvesting equipment. Even with delayed harvest dates, grain losses remain minimal.
- Moisture Release: A key parameter for profitability. The hybrid demonstrates a dynamic reduction in grain moisture before threshing, which significantly cuts costs for subsequent drying.
Yield and Requirements
The true potential of KXB 6263 is realized when optimal plant density is maintained. The hybrid responds well to intensive fertilization programs but does not require excessive input costs to produce a high-quality commercial crop. Operating experience shows that on fertile soils, it is capable of producing a consistently high grain yield per hectare while maintaining high test weight. For agronomists, this means result predictability and simplified grain logistics to the elevator.
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