SANG is a spring barley variety registered and approved for cultivation in the Northwestern region. The variety was included in the state register in 1980 and developed with the participation of Tver State Agricultural Academy and the collective farm «Krasny Putilovec». This barley is characterized by a medium maturity period and high grain quality, making it valuable for agricultural production.
SANG barley is intended for cultivation in the conditions of the Northwestern region, where it is well adapted to the local climate and soil conditions. Thanks to breeding work aimed at improving resistance and quality, this variety has good productivity and can be used both for grain production and for feed purposes. The absence of a patent for the product indicates its wide availability for the region's agricultural enterprises.
In general, barley is one of the most important agricultural crops, and the breeding of such varieties as SANG includes the use of various methods, including selection, hybridization, and mutagenesis. These methods allow the creation of varieties with improved resistance to diseases, drought, and grain quality, which contributes to increasing the efficiency and sustainability of agricultural production.