Winter wheat variety Askania Berегinia is a promising choice for cultivation in the southern Steppe region of Ukraine. This variety is distinguished by its adaptability to late sowing, which is especially important in conditions where sowing occurs after significant agronomically important rainfall. Due to its genetic characteristics, Askania Berегinia demonstrates stable yield even under adverse weather conditions, making it a reliable option for farmers in the region.
One of the key features of this variety is its moderately slow stem development rate, which allows for smooth formation of productive tillers. This characteristic promotes synchronized stem development, which distinguishes Askania Berегinia from other wheat varieties. The optimal sowing period for this variety falls in October–November, ensuring maximum productivity and stable yields.
To achieve high and stable grain yields, comprehensive agronomic practices are essential, with proper sowing timing playing a crucial role. The Askania Berегinia variety, thanks to its adaptability and specific productivity formation traits, accounts for a significant share of the total yield under favorable conditions, reaching 60–70%. This makes it a valuable variety for agrarians seeking efficient and sustainable wheat production in southern regions of Ukraine.