Kazorovychska – this is a perennial herbaceous species of false chamomile, widely used as a forage crop on meadows and pastures. Research has shown that under optimal growing conditions it demonstrates high productivity and resistance to various climatic loads. The key factor in increasing yields is the proper application of nitrogen fertilizers; the work noted that intensive fertilization leads to a significant increase in hay mass and improvement of its quality.
Kazorovychska is characterized by good drought resistance and the ability to maintain a high protein content even at low soil moisture. When combined with irrigation and mineral fertilizers, as shown in research on floodplain lands, yields can increase by 5–6 tons of feed units per hectare. This makes this crop especially attractive to farmers seeking to improve the efficiency of using arable land.
As a practical application, Kazorovychska is used as a basis for intensive-type hayfields and pastures. Thanks to its high productivity and resistance to various growing conditions, it provides a stable flow of quality feed throughout the season, which increases the profitability of agricultural enterprises.