Ussurochka
Buckwheat
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An early-maturing, lodging-resistant variety designed for streamlined crop rotation and efficient harvesting.
Description
Prioritizing Early Maturity and Stability
The 'Ussurochka' buckwheat variety, developed by the A.K. Chaika Federal Research Center for Agrobiotechnologies of the Far East, is a strategic choice for operations prioritizing efficiency in short growing seasons. Agronomists select this variety not just for its plant height (ranging from 50 to 100 cm), but for its predictable development cycle.
Operational Advantages
- Rapid Maturation: A vegetation period of 60–70 days allows for harvest completion before autumn weather turns, securing yield quality.
- Harvesting Performance: High resistance to lodging significantly minimizes grain loss during mechanical harvesting. This feature reduces the complexity of field operations and increases the final commercial yield.
- Operational Flexibility: Early harvesting enables farmers to free up acreage quickly for winter crops or soil preparation, optimizing the yearly crop rotation schedule.
This variety is highly suited for farms that integrate buckwheat into intensive farming systems. By choosing a variety that balances maturity time with structural integrity, growers can mitigate risks associated with delayed harvest, ensuring a smoother transition between planting and harvesting phases.
Specifications
| Plant Height | 50-60 cm, 90-100 cm |
|---|---|
| Growing Season | 60-70 days |
| Resistance to lodging | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Buckwheat |
| Originator | Фгбну Фнц Агробиотехнологий Дальнего Востока Им. А.К.Чайки |
| Country | Russia |
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