Kubansky 3 is a guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba) variety included in the state registry for seed cultivation aimed at producing gum and green fodder. The plant is erect, of medium height, with an even branching type; leaves are green, hairless, and the seed coat has a gray-olive tint. Seed yield is 30.5 t/ha, and green mass yield is 300 t/ha. Seeds contain 45% gum and 31% protein, making them a valuable component for feed and food production.
The variety is distinguished by high resistance to drought, lodging, and pod cracking, as well as good resistance to bacterial and fusarium infections – damage is weaker than in standard varieties. Thanks to these properties, Kubansky 3 is suitable for growing in southern regions with variable soil moisture and frequent temperature fluctuations.
As a legume, guar has a unique ability to fix nitrogen from the air, which increases soil fertility after planting. Guar seeds can be used to produce gum – a valuable ingredient in the food and industrial sectors – as well as guar flour and compound feed. High productivity and resistance to adverse conditions make Kubansky 3 an attractive choice for farmers seeking to increase yield and diversify crop rotation.