Odessa 115 is an autumn barley variety with high adaptability to drought conditions, making it particularly valuable for cultivation in various regions of Ukraine. The variety is characterized by an early vegetative period, which is 5-7 days shorter compared to other varieties, and a seeding rate of 180-250 kg/ha. Plants reach a height of 100-105 cm, and the thousand-grain weight is 42-43 g, indicating good grain quality. Odessa 115 is resistant to drought, winter cold, lodging, and various diseases, ensuring stable yields even under adverse climatic conditions.
This barley variety is distinguished by high productivity with a potential yield of 59-63 centners/ha, making it attractive for farmers aiming to maximize grain output. Due to its resistance to adverse factors, the variety is suitable for intensive farming and can be successfully grown in areas with insufficient moisture. Odessa 115 is recommended for sowing in various agroclimatic zones of Ukraine, confirmed by its adaptability and stable performance indicators.
The origin of the variety is linked to the Selection and Genetics Institute — the national center for seed science and variety study in Odessa, guaranteeing high quality and compliance with modern agricultural requirements. Using Odessa 115 enables farmers to effectively plan sowing and achieve high yields with optimal investment in crop care and protection.