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HIGH-YIELDING, DROUGHT TOLERANT, WITH EXCELLENT ADAPTABILITY AND STABILITY – NS HYBRIDS!
NS 288
FAO 260 maturity group
For early harvest
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Early hybrid.
Yield potential exceeds 12 t/ha of dry grain and over 35 t/ha of silage.
Drought tolerant.
Ear with 14-16 rows of yellow-orange, dent type kernels, 1000 grain weight of 300-320 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing in flatlands as the main crop or stubble crop, or up to 800 m as the main crop, for grain and silage.
Matures by the end of September, suitable for use as a preceding crop in winter crop planting.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 75,000 plants in favourable conditions, or 65,000 plants/ha in less favourable conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 3014
FAO 380 maturity group
High-yielding under less favourable conditions
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium early, drought tolerant hybrid.
Suitable for different growing conditions. High silage quality.
Stem is elastic; leaves remain green until full maturity.
Yields over 13 t/ha of grain and over 50 t/ha of silage.
Ear has 14-16 rows of dent type kernels, 1000 grain weight is 360 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Main crop for grain and silage, or as stubble crop for silage.
Ideal for growing in windy areas and on heavier soils.
Recommended planting density for grain production is 60,000 to 72,000 plants/ha.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 3022
FAO 360 maturity group
Early and high-yielding
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium early hybrid.
Yield potential over 14 t/ha of grain and over 40 t/ha of silage.
Firm and elastic stem of medium-height.
Large ear, with 14-16 rows of dent type, yellow-orange kernels, 1000 grain weight is 360 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Adaptable to different growing conditions.
Suitable for growing as main crop (grain and silage) or stubble crop (silage).
Good wheat preceding crop.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 72,000 plants under favourable growing conditions, or 60,000 plants/ha under less favourable.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 3023
FAO 390 maturity group
Very high yield potential
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
New medium early hybrid, the top yielding within its maturity group.
Yield potential over 17 t/ha of grain and over 50 t/ha of silage.
Stem elastic, tolerant to lodging.
Large ear with 16 rows, yellow kernels-dent type, 1000 grain weight over 380 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as main crop (grain or silage) or stubble crop (silage).
Good wheat preceding crop.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 65,000 – 75,000 plants/ha, depending on growing conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 4051
FAO 420 maturity group
Early maturity, high yield and drought tolerance
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium early hybrid, with high yield potential and excellent dry down rate.
Grain yield over 15 t/ha; silage over 50 t/ha.
Solid stalk, 250-270cm of height.
Ear with 18-20 rows of dent type, yellow-orange kernels, 1000 grain weight over 370 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as main crop (grain or silage) or stubble crop (silage).
Good wheat preceding crop.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 75,000 plants under favourable and 65,000 plants/ha under less favourable growing conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 4052
FAO 450 maturity group
High yield and good adaptability
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium early hybrid, among the highest yielding within its maturity group.
Yield potential over 15 t/ha of grain and over 55 t/ha of silage.
Stalk elastic, tolerant to lodging.
Ear with 16-18 rows, dent type, yellow-orange kernels, 1000 grain weight over 360 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as main crop (grain or silage) or stubble crop (silage).
Good wheat preceding crop.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 65,000 to 72,000 plants/ha, depending on growing conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 444 ULTRA
FAO 490 maturity group
Duo system – efficient weed combat
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Tolerant to cycloxydim (active ingredient of herbicide Focus Ultra).
Medium early, highly adaptable and drought tolerant.
Grain yield about 13 t/ha; silage 45 t/ha.
Elastic stem, tolerant to lodging, about 265 cm high.
Ear cylindrical with 14-16 rows of dent type and standard quality kernels, 1000 grain weight about 390 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as main crop (grain or silage) or stubble crop (silage).
Good wheat preceding crop.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 68,000 plants under favourable, and 62,000 plants/ha under less favourable conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 540
FAO 560 maturity group
Resistant to lodging, drought tolerant
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium late hybrid good adaptability to different growing conditions.
Yields over 13 t/ha of grain, and over 50 t/ha of silage.
Firm stem, 280 cm of height.
Cylindrical ear with 12-14 rows, dent type, 1000 grain weight over 370 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
For grain and silage.
Recommended for drought conditions, windy areas and heavier soils.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 60,000 to 65,000 plants/ha.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 5042
FAO 560 maturity group
High yielding
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Grain yield over 15 t/ha; silage over 60 t/ha.
Stem of average height for its maturity group, firm, elastic and tolerant to lodging.
Cylindrical ear, average length 24 cm, with 14-16 kernel rows.
Large, dent type, yellow kernels, 1000 grain weight about 370 – 390 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Recommended for growing in all flatlands.
Suitable for growing as the main crop, for grain and silage (wholeplant or ear silage).
Optimum planting density 62,000-68,000 plants.
Plant number increase of 5-10,000 required for silage production.
NS 5043
FAO 550 maturity group
Stable yields
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium late hybrid, good adaptability to different growing conditions.
Yields over 15 t/ha of grain, and over 50 t/ha of silage.
Firm stem, 270 cm of height.
Cylindrical ear with 16-18 rows of kernels.
Dent type, standard quality.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for grain and silage.
Recommended for drought and windy areas.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 60,000 to 68,000 plants/ha, depending on growing conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 5051
FAO 580 maturity group
High yielding
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium late hybrid, highest yielding within its maturity group.
Yield potential over 16 t/ha of grain and 60 t/ha of silage.
Stem firm, about 260 cm tall, ears emerge at 90 cm.
Ear long, cylindrical, with 16-18 rows of yellow kernels.
Dent type standard quality kernels, 1000 grain weight about 380 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as the main crop, for grain and silage.
Recommended for growing in flatlands.
Intensive cultivation practices.
Optimum planting density is 68,000 plants under favourable growing conditions, or 62,000 plants under less favourable.
Plant number increase of 5-10,000 required for silage production.
NS 6102
FAO 610 maturity group
Stable yield, good drought tolerance
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Medium late hybrid.
Earliest in FAO 600 maturity group.
High and stable yields, over 16 t/ha of dry grain.
Shorter, firm stem, with upright leaves.
Long ear, with 14-16 rows of kernels.
Dent type kernel, 1000 grain weight about 370 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Grain or silage.
Suitable for earlier planting.
High and stable yields in flatlands.
Optimal planting density is 60,000 to 68,000 plants/ha.
HARIS NS
FAO 660 maturity group
Exceptional adaptability and yield stability
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Late hybrid.
Grain yield over 15 t/ha and over 50 t/ha of silage.
Tall, elastic, firm stem, resistant to lodging and breakage.
Long, cylindrical ear with 14-16 rows of kernels.
Dent type, yellow-reddish kernels, 1000 grain weight about 370 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as main crop, for grain and silage.
Early sowing.
Stable yields in all flatlands.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 62,000 plants under favourable or 57,000 plants under less favourable growing conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 6010
FAO 690 maturity group
High yield – for intensive farming
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Late hybrid, suitable for intensive agriculture.
Grain yield over 17 t/ha; silage yield over 80 t/ha.
Recommended for grain and silage production.
Robust stem, about 275 cm tall.
Cylindrical ear with 16 rows of dent type, yellow kernels, 1000 grain weight about 400 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as main crop for grain and silage.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 65,000 plants under favourable conditions, or 57,000 plants under less favourable conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
NS 6030
FAO 660 maturity group
Very high and stable yield
HYBRID DESCRIPTION
Late hybrid.
Grain yield over 17 t/ha of dry grain and over 65 t/ha of silage.
Solid stalk, tolerant to lodging.
Stay green hybrid.
Cylindrical ear with 16 rows of kernels.
Dent type, yellow-orange kernels, 1000 grain weight over 400 grams.
GROWING RECOMMENDATION
Suitable for growing as main crop for grain and silage.
Suitable for early sowing.
Stable yields in all flatlands.
Optimal planting density for grain production is 65,000 plants under favourable conditions, or 57,000 plants under less
favourable conditions.
Plant number increase by 5-10,000 is required for silage production.
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