1. Jing Cai sweet soup. Two-color glutinous corn varieties. Spring sowing in Beijing requires about 88 days from emergence to harvesting fresh spikes, and summer sowing takes about 80 days. The plant height is about 230 cm, the ear height is 110 cm, the spike length is 22 cm, the thickness is 5 cm, and the number of ear rows is 14 to 16 rows. Coarse white, purple and white grain, sweetness, strong glutinous, crystal clear after cooking, cold food does not return to life. The ear is evenly capped, with a single panicle weight of 450 grams or more. Suitable for planting in North China, Huanghuaihai, South China and other regions.
2. Meizhen 204. High quality fruit type corn. Grain yellow and white, thin skin without slag, crisp and sweet, raw food, cooked food, fresh and vacuum packaging processing can be. Plant height 175 centimeters, ear height 40 centimeters, the ear near the barrel shape, length 20 to 23 centimeters, rough about 5 centimeters, capping is good, beautiful and beautiful, single ear weight 400 grams. Suitable for planting in the northeast, north and northwest, or in early spring, late autumn or overwintering in areas with good soil and climate in the south.
3. Qinlong Sweet 1. The grain is light yellow, shiny, full and tidy, with less rind and more raw juice. The length of the loquat leaves is moderate, and the mechanical tusk breakage rate is low and the harvesting time is long. Pure grain aroma, long grain core, high seeding rate, both for processing and fresh food.
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