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Cultivation Technology

Corn Hybrid Production Technology in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of Ukraine
(Considering Modern Crop Protection Products and Agrotechnical Solutions Available on the Market)

  1. 1

    Hybrid Selection

    Select hybrids appropriate for the agroclimatic zone, FAO maturity group, and soil type.

  2. 2

    Soil Tillage

    • Primary tillage: plowing or deep loosening (25–40 cm).
    • Pre-sowing operations: harrowing (to preserve soil moisture), and seedbed leveling via cultivation.
    • No-till/strip-till systems are possible on fields free of perennial weeds.
  3. 3

    Fertilization

    • Base fertilization: NPK application based on soil nutrient analysis and planned yield potential (e.g., YaraMila, NPK, NP, NP(S)).
    • Starter fertilizers: products such as Fertchem, AgriStart for early root development.
    • Top dressing: UAN-32/28 applied at the 4–6 leaf stage (60–90 kg active N/ha).
    • Foliar nutrition: Biofert, Quantum, Avangard, preferably with Zinc content, applied at 6–8 leaf stage.
  4. 4

    Seed Preparation

    Seed calibration by fraction, followed by treatment with fungicides, insecticides, and growth stimulants.
    Common products include:

    • Fungicides: Fludioxonil, Sedaxane
    • Insecticide: Thiamethoxam

    Optional stimulants: Humifield Forte Brix, Fulvigrain.

  5. 5

    Sowing

    • Sowing window: when soil temperature reaches +8..+10°C at seeding depth (typically April 10 – May 1).
    • Depth: 4–6 cm, depending on soil type, available moisture, and timing.
    • Seeding rates:
      • Forest-Steppe: 70,000–80,000 seeds/ha
      • Steppe: 45,000–55,000 seeds/ha
    • Seeders: precision planters (e.g., Monosem, Prosem, Vaderstad, Gaspardo).
  6. 6

    Growth Protection and Stabilization

    Pre-emergence herbicide application with:

    • Acetochlor, S-metolachlor, Propisochlor, Acenit, Primextra Gold, TZ Gold, Harness, Oscar Power

    Post-emergence (rescue) herbicides:

    • Against grasses: Nicosulfuron, Tembotrione (e.g., Nikogan, Alvius, Laudis)
    • Against broadleaves: Dicamba, Thifensulfuron-methyl, Tribenuron-methyl, Mesotrione, Rimsulfuron, Florasulam, etc. (e.g., Laudis, Elumis, Sigur, A priori).

    Growth and Seed Protection

    • Fungal diseases: Azoxystrobin, Thiophanate-methyl (e.g., Amistar, Impact, Acadia)
    • Ear rot (Fusarium spp.) prevention: Tebuconazole, Propiconazole, Flutriafol (e.g., Impact, Flanker)
  7. 7

    Harvest and Yield

    • Harvest when grain moisture reaches 14–24%, followed by cleaning and drying (to 14% if required).
    • Expected yield under proper management: 8–14 t/ha.
      Higher yields are achievable with drip irrigation and enhanced nutrient management.
  8. 8

    Recommendations

    • Monitor plant condition, weather, and soil moisture index (e.g., via meteorological stations, SoilScout sensors).
  • Scout for pests and diseases using pheromone
    traps and visual inspection.
  • After harvest, implement soil health practices to
    prepare for the next crop cycle — do not neglect
    cover crops or organic amendments.
  • A well-adapted version of this technology —
    tailored to your farm’s conditions — ensures stable,
    high grain corn yields even under challenging
    climatic or market circumstances.