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Kharkivskiy 112 / Kharkivs'kyi 112
Barley
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Plant Type
Spring barley
Plant Height
100-110cm
Vegetation Period (Maturity)
90-100 days
Seed; mass 1.000seeds
44-46 grams
About product
Kharkivskiy 112 is a high-quality barley variety intended for cultivation under various climatic conditions in Ukraine. It is presented as a spring type with high yield and stable growth, making it popular among agricultural producers. The seeds are characterized by high calorie content and are suitable for obtaining grain with excellent agronomic traits. The planting material is packaged in 40 kg…
Plant Type
Spring barley
Plant Height
100-110cm
Vegetation Period (Maturity)
90-100 days
Seed; mass 1.000seeds
44-46 grams
Description
Kharkivskiy 112 is a high-quality barley variety intended for cultivation under various climatic conditions in Ukraine. It is presented as a spring type with high yield and stable growth, making it popular among agricultural producers. The seeds are characterized by high calorie content and are suitable for obtaining grain with excellent agronomic traits. The planting material is packaged in 40 kg bags, which is convenient for transportation and storage.
The variety is characterized by good resistance to major diseases and adverse environmental factors, ensuring stable yields even under challenging climatic conditions. High drought resistance allows successful barley cultivation on light soils and in areas with variable humidity. The vegetation period lasts approximately 90-93 days, which falls within the early maturing range. The 1000-seed mass varies from 44 to 54 grams, and plant height reaches up to 110 cm, promoting the formation of large, dry grain.
The recommended sowing rate is approximately 180-200 kg/ha, corresponding to 4-4.5 million seeds per hectare. The potential yield of the variety reaches 82-90 centners/ha, confirming its high productivity. Kharkivskiy 112 is suitable for cultivation in regions of Ukraine such as Vinnytsia, Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Kirovohrad, Poltava, Ternopil, Kharkiv, Khmelnytskyi, Cherkasy, and Chernihiv. Thanks to its characteristics and adaptability, this barley is an excellent choice for farmers aiming to achieve high-quality yields.
The variety is characterized by good resistance to major diseases and adverse environmental factors, ensuring stable yields even under challenging climatic conditions. High drought resistance allows successful barley cultivation on light soils and in areas with variable humidity. The vegetation period lasts approximately 90-93 days, which falls within the early maturing range. The 1000-seed mass varies from 44 to 54 grams, and plant height reaches up to 110 cm, promoting the formation of large, dry grain.
The recommended sowing rate is approximately 180-200 kg/ha, corresponding to 4-4.5 million seeds per hectare. The potential yield of the variety reaches 82-90 centners/ha, confirming its high productivity. Kharkivskiy 112 is suitable for cultivation in regions of Ukraine such as Vinnytsia, Dnipro, Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Kirovohrad, Poltava, Ternopil, Kharkiv, Khmelnytskyi, Cherkasy, and Chernihiv. Thanks to its characteristics and adaptability, this barley is an excellent choice for farmers aiming to achieve high-quality yields.
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Specifications
| Plant Type | |
|---|---|
| Plant Height | 100-110cm |
| Vegetation Period (Maturity) | 90-100 days |
| Seed; mass 1.000seeds | 44-46 grams |
| Catalog | Catalog → Barley |
| Originator | Yuriev PPI NAAS |
| Country | Ukraine |
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