
Maize
Maize remains one of the most commercially important field crops because it supports food, feed, and industrial demand across multiple regions.

Maize remains one of the most commercially important field crops because it supports food, feed, and industrial demand across multiple regions.

Paddy programs require dependable seed selection, stable crop performance, and clear seasonal planning for high-volume planting.

Cotton remains a major commercial field crop where hybrid choice, resistance traits, and long-term field performance matter.

Sunflower growers often need strong oil-content performance, good uniformity, and predictable maturity windows.

Mustard and related oilseed planning depend on yield consistency, oil quality, and strong seasonal placement.

Sorghum supports fodder and grain use cases where biomass, resilience, and adaptability can be key decision factors.

Pulse buyers often need protein-focused crop planning with attention to field suitability and end-market requirements.

Bajra performs well as a hardy field crop and remains important where resilience and grain output need to work together.

Wheat remains a foundational field crop and deserves its own navigation slot even as the current live assortment is still expanding.