Bromus inermis variety "LANGEPAS" is a high-quality seed obtained through decades of breeding work and included in the State Register since 1998. Seeds are characterized by a purity of not less than 95% and a germination rate of at least 80%, ensuring reliable growth and stable yield. The plant externally features a slightly spreading bush, round hollow stems, and long green hairless leaves. The inflorescences are light grayish-brown half-compressed panicles, and the seeds are elongated-oval dark brown.
The variety demonstrates resistance to moderate climatic conditions and a moderate susceptibility to stem rust. The average yield of dry matter is about 73 c/ha, and green mass is 191 c/ha, while the seed count reaches 2.9 c/ha. The period from the beginning of regrowth to cutting maturity varies from 39 to 50 days, and to economic maturity from 107 to 122 days, allowing for flexible planning of sowing operations.
"LANGEPAS" is suitable for use as a fodder crop due to its high content of dry matter and protein. Seeds are packed in bags, which facilitates transportation and storage. Thanks to its characteristics, this variety is a reliable choice for farmers seeking a stable yield and quality feed.