Bashkir red-stalked foxtail is a plant rich in useful substances and trace elements. Crushed grass contains flavonoids such as rutin, quercetin, and cetrin, as well as B-group vitamins, including B1 and B2. The content of rutin is particularly high in flowers and leaves, giving the plant pronounced beneficial properties. Moreover, foxtail is rich in folic acid and important micro- and macro-elements, such as calcium, iron, phosphorus, copper, and iodine, making it a valuable component for maintaining health and preventing various diseases. Bashkir red-stalked foxtail is used as a dietary supplement and not as a medicinal product. It can be used to maintain the functional activity of organs and as an auxiliary means in complex therapy. Due to its composition, the plant helps strengthen the body and improve overall health. The 'Dash' foxtail variety, belonging to medium-maturing diploid varieties, is characterized by resistance to lodging, shedding, and drought, which ensures stable yield. It is recommended for cultivation in various regions of Russia and is characterized by high technological and culinary value. The mass of 1000 grains ranges from 25 to 38 grams, and the variety is resistant to common diseases such as ascochitosis and false powdery mildew, which makes it profitable for agricultural production.