Wheat variety Walther is an early-maturing variety intended for cultivation in various climatic zones. This variety is characterized by high drought resistance, making it particularly valuable for regions with limited water supply. Additionally, Walther exhibits resistance to new strains of powdery mildew and the aphid species A-G, ensuring stable yields and reducing losses under adverse conditions.
Walther is characterized by high oil content in the grain, reaching 51-54%, indicating its value for producing products with high levels of beneficial fats. The early maturation allows this variety to be used in agrotechnical systems with limited growing seasons. Recommended seeding density varies by region: for Northern Steppe — 50-55 thousand plants per hectare, for Central Steppe — 42-52 thousand, for Southern Steppe — 40-50 thousand, optimizing yield and grain quality.
To protect Walther wheat crops, the SuTech herbicide control system is applied, which effectively combats weeds and promotes plant health. This comprehensive approach to cultivation and protection makes Walther an attractive choice for farmers seeking high-quality and stable wheat yields.