The «Pavlovsky» esparcet variety is a high-yielding and resilient species well-suited for field grass seeding, sloping land greening, and sandy soils. It features excellent drought and winter hardiness, enabling it to maintain productivity even under limited water supply and low temperatures.
Hay yield reaches 25–40 centners per hectare, with seed yield ranging from 4 to 10 centners. Thanks to its good foliar coverage, the plant forms a dense and stable grass mass, which is crucial for preventing soil erosion and maintaining a stable pasture environment. The variety withstands about five years in crops; under grazing use, strict grazing control is required.
For planting «Pavlovsky», a sowing rate of 3.5–4.5 million viable seeds per hectare (or 80–100 kg if referring to dry mass) is recommended. The variety has no special soil requirements and easily adapts to various soil types, making it a versatile choice for agricultural enterprises aiming to enhance pasture productivity and resilience.