Pioneer·Cereals
Pioneer P9367
Середньостиглий зубовидний гібрид кукурудзи (ФАО 310) з відмінною посухостійкістю та швидкою віддачею вологи; на зерно, силос, біогаз.
Main advantages
- Excellent drought tolerance — steady yield under stress
- Fast grain dry-down — earlier, lower-cost harvest
- Good lodging tolerance — stands for late harvest
- Excellent for monoculture — reliable continuous corn
- Adaptive medium-maturity hybrid — broad zone fit
About this product
Pioneer P9367
Pioneer P9367 is a single-cross corn hybrid with an FAO rating of 310, placing it in the medium-maturity group. It produces dent-type grain suited to grain, starch, alcohol, silage, and biogas end uses. The compact plant offers excellent drought tolerance, fast grain moisture release, and good resistance to stem and root lodging. Adaptive and stress-tolerant, it performs reliably in monoculture, minimum-tillage systems, and late harvesting across a broad growing zone.
At a glance
Agronomic profile
FAO
FAO maturity-group index. Higher number = later group.
End use
Grain · Silage
What the crop is grown for
Application
Rates, windows, expected results
- Sowing rate
- 60,000–70,000 plants/ha at harvest — 65–70K under adequate moisture, 60–65K under drought stress
- Window
- Recommended for early and optimal sowing dates; medium-maturity adaptive hybrid for a broad growing zone
- Compatible crops
- Corn
Full specifications
Every field from the manufacturer
- Maturity
- Medium
- Use
- Grain
- FAO number
- 310
- Disease resistance
- smut 6/9
- End use
- Grain, Silage
- Crop
- Maize
- drought_tolerance_rating
- Excellent
- Grain type
- Dent
- Hybrid
- Yes
- late_harvest_suitable
- Yes
- lodging_tolerance
- good (stalk & root)
- min_tillage_suitable
- Yes
- Moisture release
- Excellent
- monoculture_suitability
- Excellent
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Questions & answers
What farmers ask most
- Optimal sowing depends on crop, zone, and seasonal weather. Winter wheat in the Forest-Steppe: Sep 10–25. Corn: when soil is stable at +10°C at 10 cm depth. See the 12-month sowing calendar at /blog/practice/seasonal-planning.
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