The field pea variety "Ulyanovsk Yubileyniy" is a mid-season, non-leafed, non-shattering variety characterized by high resistance to lodging and drought. Plants reach a height of 48 to 73 cm, with medium stem length and a large number of nodes up to the first fertile node. Flowering occurs within medium timeframes, with up to two flowers forming per node. Pods are round in shape with a blunt tip, cotyledons are yellow, and the mass of 1000 seeds varies from 178 to 244 grams. The seed hilum is closed by a remnant of the seed stalk, which is a characteristic feature of the variety. The variety is recommended for cultivation in the Central and Ural regions, including the Kaluga, Orenburg, and Tula regions, as well as the Republic of Bashkortostan. The vegetation period ranges from 63 to 85 days. Average yield in the Central region reaches 24.0 c/ha, and in the Ural region, 17.8 c/ha, with the maximum yield recorded in the Tula region at 40.6 c/ha. Test results indicate an increase in yield compared to standard varieties, confirming its high productivity. Special attention is given to the high protein content in the grain, which reaches 25.9%, making the variety attractive for food use. Thanks to its resistance to shattering and lodging, as well as enhanced drought resistance, "Ulyanovsk Yubileyniy" is a reliable choice for farmers seeking a stable and high-quality pea crop. The variety has good taste qualities and is suitable for various agro-technical conditions.