Andriy
Oats
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A high-yielding (60+ c/ha) and high-protein (13%+) oat variety, suitable for both commercial food and livestock feed.
Description
Practical Performance of the 'Andriy' Oat Variety
For farm managers balancing the needs of both forage production and food-grade markets, the 'Andriy' oat variety, developed by the Institute of Agriculture of the Carpathian Region (NAAS), offers the kind of reliability that simplifies operational planning. This variety is designed for growers who prioritize consistent output under variable climatic conditions.
Agronomic Profile and Field Operations
- Growth Cycle: The variety shows excellent adaptability to local conditions, maturing in either 95–110 days (mid-season) or 110–125 days (late-season). This flexibility allows operators to stagger the harvest and optimize machine logistics.
- Morphology: Standing at 110–120 cm, the plants provide a solid canopy and high biomass, essential for forage efficiency. The straw structure is robust, minimizing lodging risks even after heavy rain, which is a significant advantage during the pre-harvest phase.
- Yield and Nutritional Value: With yields exceeding 60 quintals per hectare and a protein content of 13%+, 'Andriy' delivers high-quality grain that is highly competitive in both the commercial food sector and internal livestock feed streams.
Operational Experience
From an operator's perspective, 'Andriy' is highly predictable. The uniform ripening pattern makes combine settings straightforward, ensuring minimal loss and a clean hopper. It requires no complex technical workarounds; following standard crop rotation and established fertilization protocols is sufficient to reach its full genetic potential. This Ukrainian-bred variety is a practical solution for farms looking for a balanced return on investment. Its ability to perform across different soil types makes it a low-maintenance, reliable asset for any season.
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| Ripeness Group (days) | Medium-maturing (95-110), Late-maturing (110-125) |
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Yield
Yield
Overall bulb harvest per unit area. Depends on both onion variety characteristics and agronomic practices, fertilizers, and irrigation. Under optimal growing conditions, an onion yield of 100 tons per hectare and above is not considered record-breaking. |
60+ |
| Protein (%) | 13+ |
| Plant Height | 110-120 |
| Grain-oriented | |
| Usage Type | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Oats |
| Originator | ISC of the Carpathian Region NAAN |
| Originator | Buhaiov Vasyl Dmytrovych, Litvishko Alla Nestorivna, Burak Ihor Mykhilovych, Kulka Vira Petrivna, |
| Patent holder | ISC of the Carpathian Region NAAN |
| Patent holder | Ternopilska derzhavna silskohospodarska doslidna stantsiia Instytutu silskoho hospodarstva Karpatskoho rehionu NAAN |
| Country | Ukraine |
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