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FACTOR KWS
Rapeseed
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Type of Rape
Winter rape
Hybrid Type
Simple Linear
Plant: Branching
High
Oil Content
45-50%
About product
FACTOR KWS — this is a winter rapeseed hybrid developed for cultivation on poor and challenging soils, making it a versatile and adaptable solution for various agro-climatic conditions. The hybrid is characterized by high winter hardiness and drought resistance, ensuring stable plant development even under adverse conditions. High resistance to sclerotinia (RLM7) and pod cracking reduces yield los…
Type of Rape
Winter rape
Hybrid Type
Simple Linear
Plant: Branching
High
Oil Content
45-50%
Description
FACTOR KWS — this is a winter rapeseed hybrid developed for cultivation on poor and challenging soils, making it a versatile and adaptable solution for various agro-climatic conditions. The hybrid is characterized by high winter hardiness and drought resistance, ensuring stable plant development even under adverse conditions. High resistance to sclerotinia (RLM7) and pod cracking reduces yield losses and extends harvest windows, which is especially important for maintaining product quality and quantity.
FACTOR KWS plants exhibit intensive lateral branching and medium-early maturity, contributing to high yield with excellent oil content — up to 47.9%. Plant height is approximately 130-138 cm, and the vegetative period ranges from 267 to 330 days. The recommended seeding rate is 400-500 thousand seeds per hectare, which is optimal for achieving maximum yield potential, which can exceed 55 centners per hectare.
The hybrid responds well to application of organic and mineral fertilizers, allowing agronomists to effectively manage agronomic practices and enhance crop productivity. FACTOR KWS is recommended for cultivation in various regions, including Region 2, and is a yield leader due to its combination of resilience, adaptability, and high oil content. Produced in France by KWS, it guarantees high seed quality and compliance with modern breeding standards.
FACTOR KWS plants exhibit intensive lateral branching and medium-early maturity, contributing to high yield with excellent oil content — up to 47.9%. Plant height is approximately 130-138 cm, and the vegetative period ranges from 267 to 330 days. The recommended seeding rate is 400-500 thousand seeds per hectare, which is optimal for achieving maximum yield potential, which can exceed 55 centners per hectare.
The hybrid responds well to application of organic and mineral fertilizers, allowing agronomists to effectively manage agronomic practices and enhance crop productivity. FACTOR KWS is recommended for cultivation in various regions, including Region 2, and is a yield leader due to its combination of resilience, adaptability, and high oil content. Produced in France by KWS, it guarantees high seed quality and compliance with modern breeding standards.
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Type of Rape
Type of Rape
Winter rape is a long-day plant, characterized by weak winter hardiness. It may be damaged at temperatures of -8 to -10°C, so it is most commonly grown in regions with mild winters. The most favorable temperature for growth and development of rape is 18-24°C. It requires moisture... |
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| Hybrid Type | |
| Plant: Branching | |
| Oil Content | 45-50% |
| Number of plants per hectare | 400 thousand pcs/ha, 500 thousand pcs/ha |
| Yield Potential | 60-70 ц/га |
| Catalog | Catalog → Rapeseed |
| Manufacturer | KWS |
| Country | Germany |
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