Our corn hybrids

Our corn hybrids for grain

  • Very early – dent (FAO 160-220) that can be sown in the most northern regions – Siberia, northern Europe.

  • Early flint and dent maize (FAO 220 to 300) particularly resistant to drought and have very high potential.

  • Half-late (FAO 300 to 450) extremely drought resistant and have very high potential.

  • Late (FAO 450 to 700) for subtropical regions – Georgia, Africa, Middle East.

The “toothed – early” character allows to have better desiccation at the end of the cycle of the plant and thus results into collecting of grains of better quality and to use less energy for the drying,

We also offer some flint hybrids, particularly recommended for Samp production.

Our corn hybrids for sillage

  • Very early – dent (FAO 160-220) that can be sown in the most northern regions – Siberia, northern Europe.

  • Flint and dent maize (FAO 220 to 300) particularly resistant to drought and have very high silage yield potential. Among these hybrids, some are high in protein and particularly digestible by animals.

  • Half-late (FAO 300 to 450) extremely drought resistant and have very high potential, and have very high silage yield potential.

  • Late (FAO 450 to 700) specific for silage.