A 63
Sorghum
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Grain sorghum with high starch content designed for stable yields in arid climates.
Description
Focus on Starch: The Potential of A 63 Sorghum
Facing recent climatic shifts, farmers are increasingly adjusting their crop structures in favor of highly resilient varieties. The A 63 sorghum, developed by the experts at SKFNATS (North Caucasian Federal Agricultural Research Center), represents a niche yet highly effective solution for growers targeting high-quality grain production with specific biochemical characteristics.
Core Advantage: Raw Material Value
The standout feature of A 63 is its consistent starch content, ranging from 60% to 70%. For agricultural businesses supplying the feed industry or deep grain processing facilities, this is a critical metric. High starch concentration makes this variety a valuable asset, allowing growers to remain competitive in the forage grain market while benefiting from the drought resistance inherent to sorghum.
Agronomic Profile and Breeding
Developed by a team of breeders including E.K. Vakhopsky, M.P. Zhukova, and A.B. Volodin, this variety is tailored to the specific challenges of southern climatic zones. Key advantages include:
- Optimized head structure to ensure maturation even under hot, dry winds.
- Predictable yield performance when standard fertilizer protocols are applied.
- High genetic purity, strictly maintained by the originator, SKFNATS.
While A 63 requires attention to soil nutrition during early growth stages, its tolerance to heat and moisture stress effectively offsets the costs of crop management. This makes it an optimal choice for producers in steppe regions who want to mitigate the risks of crop loss due to drought, a common issue during the late vegetative stages of corn.
Who is this variety for?
A 63 is designed for agricultural producers who prioritize long-term contracts with processors. If your business strategy relies on delivering grain with high starch yields, this SKFNATS variety provides a stable foundation for your crop rotation. It performs best in fertile, dark-colored soils, provided that planting is timed correctly to align with the soil warming phase.
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Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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| Grain; Starch Content | 60-70% |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sorghum |
| Manufacturer | North Caucasian FARC |
| Originator | Фгбну Северо-кавказский Федеральный Научный Аграрный Центр |
| Originator | Вахопский Эдуард Карлович |
| Originator | Жукова Майя Петровна |
| Originator | Володин Александр Борисович |
| Originator | FGBNU 'SEVERO-KAVKAZSKIJ FEDERAL'NYJ NAUChNYJ AGRARNYJ TSENTR' |
| Patent holder | Фгбну Северо-кавказский Федеральный Научный Аграрный Центр |
| Patent holder | FGBNU 'SEVERO-KAVKAZSKIJ FEDERAL'NYJ NAUChNYJ AGRARNYJ TSENTR' |
| Country | Russia |
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