Kuibyshevskaya 85 buckwheat is a mid-season determinate variety of buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench), characterized by high resistance to shattering, drought, and high temperatures. Plants of this variety are upright and small-leaved, with a 1000-seed mass ranging from 28 to 32 grams, indicating large and high-quality grain. The yield of the variety in the Central Black Earth region reaches 1.74 tons per hectare, confirming its high productivity and efficiency in terms of agronomy.
The Kuibyshevskaya 85 variety shows increased responsiveness to fertilizers, which allows for a significant increase in yield with proper nutrient application. Thanks to its resistance to diseases and unfavorable climatic conditions, this variety is suitable for cultivation in various regions with different climatic features. Buckwheat is used both for food purposes for grain production and as animal feed, making it a versatile agricultural crop.
For successful cultivation of Kuibyshevskaya 85, it is recommended to follow agronomic practices, including timely sowing, irrigation, and fertilization. High grain quality makes this variety in demand both among producers and consumers. Thus, Kuibyshevskaya 85 is a reliable and productive choice for farmers seeking a high-quality buckwheat crop with good indicators of resistance and nutritional value.