The Kamyshinskoye 98 sorghum variety is a medium-maturing crop with a vegetation period of 60 to 95 days, intended for cultivation in the Lower Volga region, specifically in the Volgograd region. The weight of 1000 seeds ranges from 7.5 to 9.3 grams, indicating good seed quality. This variety is distinguished by its resistance to lodging, shattering, and drought, ensuring crop stability even under unfavorable climatic conditions.
Kamyshinskoye 98 exhibits high drought and heat tolerance, and shows weak response to sowing dates, making it universal for various agronomic conditions. The variety is successfully used in crop rotations with short rotation, including fallow, winter crops, sorghum, and barley. The cultivation technology includes soil preparation, sowing seeds, weed control, fertilization, and harvest, contributing to maximum productivity.
The yield of the Kamyshinskoye 98 variety reaches up to 35.2 centners per hectare, which is a high figure for sorghum. The grain differs in good technological and culinary qualities, expanding its usage possibilities. Due to its characteristics and adaptation to the Lower Volga region conditions, this variety is a promising choice for agricultural producers seeking to obtain a stable and high-quality sorghum crop.