Winter rapeseed variety Triple is a high-yielding hybrid of medium-late maturity, well-adapted to various regions of Ukraine, including forest-steppe, meadow-steppe, and steppe. The yield potential of this variety reaches 58-60 c/ha, with oil content in seeds around 52.6%. The plant exhibits high winter hardiness and drought resistance, enabling it to withstand early spring frosts and adverse weather conditions. The average plant height at peak vegetation reaches 175 cm, with a strong, lodging-resistant stem, and seeds showing high resistance to shattering and moderate tendency to overmaturity during physiological maturity. To achieve maximum yield, it is recommended to follow optimal sowing dates and plant density of 30-35 plants/m2 during early spring growth. The hybrid demonstrates high growth energy at the beginning of the vegetative period, promoting rapid rooting and development. An important part of agronomy is seed and plant treatment with plant growth regulators, which improve cold resistance and stimulate earlier spring development. Regular monitoring of broadleaf and grass weeds in both autumn and spring is also necessary to maintain crop health and increase yield. Growing Triple rapeseed requires proper technology, including soil preparation, selection of appropriate sowing methods with wide row spacing, and use of seeders with simultaneous loosening. Optimal sowing conditions are moist soil with temperature not below 2°C. Adherence to crop rotation, monitoring weather conditions, and application of modern precision farming methods also contribute to successful cultivation of this crop. Rapeseed is widely used for oil, biodiesel, and feed production, making Triple a profitable choice for agricultural producers.