In a surprising agricultural development, the Komi Republic – located near the Arctic Circle at 61°N latitude – is now producing corn exclusively for silage. This year, two farms have planted 78 hectares of ultra-early maturing hybrids specifically bred for short growing seasons:
- “Severnaya Niva” LLC (28 ha): Varieties ‘Golden Cob’, ‘Zeta 115’, and ‘Severina’
- “Yuzhnoye” LLC (50 ha): Repeating their 2018 success with ‘Ross 140 SV’
Why Corn Works in Komi’s Extreme Climate
- Strategic Hybrid Selection: Early-maturing varieties (80-90 day growing period) compensate for the brief summer
- Unique Photoperiod Advantage: 18+ hours of daylight during summer accelerates growth to 5 cm/day
- Historical Proof: Soviet-era trials (1954-1960) achieved yields of 300-600 q/ha, with record harvests reaching 850 q/ha
The Nutritional and Economic Case for Corn Silage
- Superior Feed Quality: Contains optimal 30-35% starch and 6-8% sugar content for cattle nutrition (Journal of Dairy Science, 2023)
- Cost Efficiency: Single-pass harvesting reduces labor costs by 40% compared to mixed forage systems
- Yield Potential: Modern hybrids can produce 60-100 tons/ha of biomass in northern conditions
Lessons from Komi’s Agricultural Experiment
- Microclimate Matters: Successful plots consistently featured:
- Thorough soil preparation (deep tillage + 80 kg/ha NPK fertilization)
- Timely hilling and weed control
- Failure Analysis: Poor yields (<100 q/ha) resulted from neglect, not climate limitations
- Policy Support: Renewed interest since 2016 when regional leadership championed corn as a borscht weed alternative
Rethinking Northern Agriculture
The Komi experience demonstrates that with proper variety selection and agronomic practices, even cold regions can productively grow warm-season crops. As climate change alters growing conditions worldwide, these northern pioneers offer valuable insights for:
- Breeders developing ultra-early cultivars
- Farmers seeking climate-resilient feed options
- Policymakers promoting agricultural diversification


