Sirius
Beans
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A proven Ukrainian-bred variety of fodder beans designed for high-protein livestock feed production.
Description
A Reliable Foundation for Animal Nutrition
The "Sirius" fodder bean, developed by the Institute of Agriculture of the Steppe Zone of the NAAS of Ukraine, is a staple of domestic plant breeding, specifically engineered to maximize protein output in both vegetative mass and seeds. In the Ukrainian agricultural landscape, this cultivar remains a cornerstone for farms aiming to secure a high-quality, reliable protein source for livestock rations.
Market Positioning and Agronomic Value
"Sirius" has built a reputation for its robustness and ease of harvest. Unlike many intensive varieties that require hyper-specific conditions, "Sirius" is praised for its consistency and adaptability. Key features include:
- Excellent resistance to lodging, minimizing harvest losses.
- High-density grain production suitable for diverse storage and processing technologies.
- Balanced protein profile, essential for meeting the nutritional requirements of cattle and swine.
For agricultural enterprises, choosing "Sirius" is a move toward economic sustainability. By reducing reliance on imported, high-cost feed additives, producers can leverage the genetic potential of a locally adapted variety that thrives within Ukraine's varied climatic zones. It serves as an essential tool for managers looking to optimize their feed conversion ratios through domestic, cost-effective solutions.
Specifications
| Assignment | |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Beans |
| Originator | IKSGP NAAN |
| Country | Ukraine |
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