The Samara 2 wheat variety belongs to the elite group and has a medium vegetation period of 272-276 days. This medium-height variety has an extended optimal sowing window from September 5 to October 20, providing flexibility in agronomic practices. Due to its photoperiod sensitivity, Samara 2 prevents excessive growth in spring and autumn, promoting healthy and resilient crop development under adverse conditions. The variety has high growth energy, and its erect leaf arrangement reduces intra-plant competition, positively affecting yield, especially in steppe zones.
Samara 2 belongs to the strong variety group and demonstrates resistance to winter frosts, making it a reliable choice for regions with variable winter conditions. Its high yield potential and adaptability to regional climatic features make it suitable for producing high-quality forage grain. This wheat variety contains a significant amount of protein (11-15%), B and E vitamins, lysine, and phosphorus, making it a valuable component in compound feed production.
The use of Samara 2 in the feed industry is due to its high quality as a plant-based feed, not intended for human consumption, but ideal for animal feeding. The variety is widely used in agricultural regions, valued for its stable yield and high productivity. Due to its characteristics, Samara 2 is an optimal choice for farmers aiming to obtain a quality and nutritious forage product.