The esparcet variety «MIKHAILOVSKIY 10» belongs to mid-season crops and was developed in regions numbered 10 and 11, confirming its adaptation to the conditions of the Western Siberia and Eastern Siberia regions. Bushes reach a height of up to 93 cm, with a seed mass of 13–15 g per 1000 pieces, while crop abundance is approximately 45%. High winter hardiness and drought resistance make this variety particularly valuable for growing in areas with variable weather.
The yield of «MIKHAILOVSKIY 10» demonstrates excellent figures: in the Western Siberia region, the average yield is 23.1 c/ha, and in the Eastern Siberia region – 32.3 c/ha. The crop also shows medium-level resistance to powdery mildew, brown spot, and fusarium, which reduces the need for frequent application of protective agents.
Esparcet «MIKHAILOVSKIY 10» is widely used for agricultural purposes as a fodder crop. Due to the high nutritional value of its green mass, it provides quality nutrition for livestock. Its mid-season maturity allows for planning sowing and harvesting in accordance with seasonal regional features, while resistance to adverse factors increases production reliability.