Winter barley variety Horsh is a high-yielding variety primarily intended for grain and fodder purposes, but it can also be successfully used in the food and processing industries. This variety is characterized by high yield, which may exceed 60 centners per hectare, as well as high tillering and density of the agrophytocoenosis. The thousand-grain weight is about 40 grams, with grain exhibiting high uniformity (95.0–96.2%) and protein content ranging from 10.2–15.4%. Among agronomic characteristics, it stands out for its early maturity, medium height, high resistance to lodging and shattering, as well as high drought tolerance and tolerance to soil acidity. Moreover, the variety exhibits high disease resistance, making it a reliable choice for various climatic conditions. The company Horsh, established in 2003, is the producer of this barley variety. The company’s main activities include crop cultivation, seed production, and processing of agricultural products. The company owns a land bank of approximately 20,000 hectares in the Cherkasy and Poltava regions, enabling efficient cultivation of a wide range of crops, including winter and spring wheat, winter rapeseed, soybean, sunflower, corn, sugar beet, pea, sorghum, and poppy. The company employs 560 people, indicating the scale and professionalism of its operations. The company also owns a modern elevator in the Cherkasy region with a storage capacity of up to 95,000 tons, ensuring reliable grain storage and processing. Thanks to its comprehensive approach to production and high-quality varieties such as barley Horsh, the company holds a stable position in the agricultural products market. The company’s contact details allow interested parties to obtain additional information and consultations regarding its products.