Yellow Lupin (Lupinus luteus L.) is a universal variety suitable for grain, green mass, and silage production. The plant has a determinate growth type at the level of second-order branches, with a height of 65–72 cm, ensuring a compact crop structure and ease of processing.
The vegetative period lasts from 90 to 98 days. The thousand-seed mass reaches 114 g, while the protein content in the grain fluctuates between 39% and 44%, making it a valuable protein source for feed systems. The average grain yield is 1.81 t/ha, the maximum is 2.09 t/ha, and the green mass exceeds the standard by 0.27 t/ha, reaching 67.4 t/ha.
The beautiful coloration of vegetative parts is green, the bud is dark-gray, the flower is yellow with a boat petal tip in dark-purple. Seeds are gray with a distinctly marked beak and do not shatter, which facilitates their storage and transportation. The plant is resistant to Fusarium, ensuring a stable yield even under unfavorable conditions.