Lucerne variety «Laska» is a high-yielding perennial forage crop characterized by a short dormancy period, allowing it to actively grow during autumn at low temperatures. This variety is distinguished by high dry matter yield — on average 11.2 t/ha, and seeds — about 0.3 t/ha. «Laska» exhibits high resistance to diseases such as brown and yellow spot, root rot, and demonstrates high cold and drought tolerance, making it especially valuable for cultivation in steppe and forest-steppe zones. Thanks to its deep root system, lucerne «Laska» can effectively absorb moisture from deep soil layers, including clay, sandy, and loamy soils. This ensures its good development during dry periods when other grasses suffer from water deficiency. This feature makes this variety an excellent alternative for farms where pasture irrigation is not possible. Lucerne «Laska» is grown in field and forage crop rotations, often under cover crops, and is used for grazing, green feed, hay, hay meal, silage, and haylage. The «Laska» variety is cultivated in Ukraine and meets variety standards, guaranteeing high seed quality and stable yields. Its versatility and adaptability to various soil conditions, as well as its rich amino acid composition, make this variety popular among agricultural producers aiming to enhance forage production efficiency and provide animals with complete nutrition.