Cleopatra winter rapeseed seeds are a medium-early hybrid with enhanced winter hardiness and high adaptability to growing conditions. Plants reach a height of 160 to 170 cm and have a compact architecture, which contributes to increased resistance to lodging. The vegetation period is approximately 305-310 days, allowing the hybrid to successfully develop in the Forest Steppe and Steppe zones. The recommended sowing rate varies from 500 to 800 thousand seeds per hectare, ensuring optimal crop development and high productivity.
Cleopatra exhibits high resistance to diseases, including sclerotinia and phoma, as well as to stress factors such as drought. This makes the hybrid ecologically adaptable and a reliable choice for various farming conditions. Oil content in the seeds ranges from 43% to 48.4%, which is a key indicator for oilseed crops. The 1000-seed mass varies between 3.5-5 grams, and protein content reaches up to 23%, further enhancing the value of the harvest.
Cleopatra's rapeseed yield is high and stable: average yield is around 35-40 centners per hectare, with potential up to 62 centners, which translates to 5.4 to 7.0 tons per hectare. Additionally, the hybrid demonstrates significant green mass yield, reaching 470 centners per hectare. All these characteristics make Cleopatra an attractive choice for farmers aiming to achieve high-quality, high-yield oilseed crops.