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P7326

Corn

Relative Maturity: Extra Early, FAO 180

Primary End Use: Forage, Grain and Biogas

 

P7326 remained the best selling Pioneer maize hybrid in the UK in 2025. In PACTS trials on less favourable sites, P7326 again demonstrated its versatility, achieving a four year average dry matter content of 35.7% and a starch content of 37.2%. Its combination of cold tolerance, extra early maturity and flint-dent grain texture has made this hybrid a trusted choice for many growers.

 

PACTS data shows why P7326 is a leading choice for growers seeking a hybrid that reaches 30% dry matter quickly while maintaining good yields of high starch content silage. P7326 has shown very good early vigour and is regarded as the fastest Pioneer hybrid to reach 32% dry matter content across a range of sites. Its notable cold tolerance and reliable performance make it particularly suitable for less favourable environments, while still proving effective on favourable sites where an earlier harvest is sought. 

 

P7326 has been tested extensively under film, across 43 locations, and has proven itself to be a very popular choice for growers cultivating on less favourable sites or for those sowing late. This is due to its tolerance of cool conditions and its consistent yield reliability. It has produced very high starch content silage, with good dry matter yields for its maturity. 

 

 

Performance highlights:

  • Tested widely across both favourable and less favourable sites
  • Produces high starch content silage with good whole plant digestibility
  • One of the earliest maturign hybrids on favourable sites
  • Strong consistency of performance across sites and years
  • Capable of achieving early harvest dates in diverse conditions
  • Very good relative early vigour 
  • Achieves high dry matter and starch contents under film, on less favourable sites

Hybrid details

Hybrid Specific Agronomic Advice

* Score on a 1- 9 scale where 9 = very resistant

** Assumes plant establishment losses of less than 5%

*** Film penetration varies with conditions and film. Trials conducted with Samco and Maizetech films