PA 7 EN 120 is a variety of rapeseed (Brassica napus), a plant in the mustard family, primarily grown for its seeds, from which rapeseed oil is extracted. Rapeseed is characterized by its bright yellow flowers and is a relative of crops such as mustard and cabbage. The oil derived from rapeseed seeds is widely used in cooking, as well as in the production of soap, margarine, and even as fuel.
This variety of rapeseed is popular among farmers due to its high profitability and adaptability to modern agricultural technologies. In particular, hybrids resistant to imidazolinone and glyphosate herbicides are used for rapeseed sowing, which significantly simplifies crop care, reduces the number of treatments, and expands the spectrum of weed control. The "Clean Field" technology is successfully applied in the cultivation of spring rapeseed, ensuring effective and eco-friendly crop cultivation.
The variety and hybrid diversity of rapeseed, including PA 7 EN 120, allows farmers to choose the most profitable and cultivation-condition-adapted options. This contributes to increased yield and improved financial indicators of enterprises, making rapeseed an attractive crop for the agricultural sector.