The 'Divovizhne' millet variety is a high-yielding crop intended for fodder use. This mid-late maturing variety, with a vegetative period of about 95–108 days, is characterized by resistance to seed shattering and diseases, ensuring stable yields and product quality. Plant height reaches 125–130 cm, and its dense, well-structured panicle contributes to high grain yield.
The 'Divovizhne' variety exhibits high technological and biochemical quality indicators of grain. It shows high grain milling yield, low husk content, and significant protein content — from 12.4% to 14.0%. The 1000-seed weight is 8.4–8.8 g, and carotene content reaches 7.53 mg/kg, indicating nutritional value and suitability for fodder purposes. Additionally, the variety is resistant to common diseases, including melanosis, with infection levels ranging from 0.8% to 2.4%.
Recommended for cultivation in various agroclimatic zones of Ukraine, including Steppe, Forest-Steppe, and Polissia. Grain yield of the 'Divovizhne' variety varies from 3 to 3.5 t/ha, while green mass yield reaches 25 t/ha. Due to its resistance and high economic performance, this variety is among the best for fodder production and ensures efficient use of land resources.