Gama
Barley
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A resilient, high-plasticity spring barley variety developed to thrive in moisture-stressed regions.
Description
Stability in Volatile Climates
The 'Hama' spring barley is a product of the V. J. Yuriev Plant Production Institute, specifically engineered to withstand the erratic climate of the Ukrainian steppe. Unlike high-input global hybrids that often fail under moisture stress, 'Hama' is defined by its plasticity, allowing it to adapt to various soil types and moisture regimes. This makes it an ideal choice for farmers prioritizing risk management over high-risk/high-reward intensive farming models.
Key Advantages
- Drought Resilience: The variety is genetically optimized for Ukrainian conditions, maintaining stable development despite limited soil moisture during the critical tillering stages.
- Superior Tillering: 'Hama' forms a dense canopy early in the season, which provides a natural competitive edge against weeds, reducing the dependency on aggressive chemical interventions.
- Grain Quality: Consistently high hectolitre weight and favorable protein profiles ensure that 'Hama' serves both feed and food-grade markets effectively.
Why Choose 'Hama'?
This variety is designed for growers who practice resource-efficient agriculture. If your production goal is a predictable yield that minimizes the danger of crop failure during dry spells, 'Hama' provides a solid, reliable anchor for your crop rotation. However, note that it requires strict adherence to planting windows; 'Hama' thrives when sown early, making efficient field preparation and machinery readiness a prerequisite for success.
Specifications
| Plant Type | |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Barley |
| Originator | Yuriev PPI NAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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