Brome grass (Bromus inermis Leyss.) is a cereal grass intended for agricultural sowing. The 'South-Ural' variety belongs to the group of brome grasses and is distinguished by its resistance to adverse climatic conditions. It was developed by the FGBNU 'Federal Scientific Center of Biological Systems and Agricultural Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences' and received the variety code 8202931.
The 'South-Ural' variety is successfully grown in the Orenburg region, the Republic of Bashkortostan, and the Chelyabinsk region. It is suitable for sowing both in cultivated fields and in pasture areas, ensuring high yields and drought resistance. Due to its seed structure, brome grass sprouts quickly and forms a dense grassy mass.
'Koster' seeds from South-Ural Company are available on a permanent basis individually. An order can be placed through a supplier in Orenburg, as well as seed availability can be clarified upon request. This makes the variety convenient for farmers and agricultural enterprises that need a reliable material for sowing in the South Urals.