SRS 7003031 is a spring rape (Brassica napus var. napus L.) parent component of type 00, characterized by a green leaf with an intermediate lobed structure and weak toothed edges. The plant has long stems, including lateral branches, pods are long, without a beak, with a short beak, and a peduncle of medium length. Petals are of medium length and width, flowering time is late, which allows adaptation to various climatic conditions. This hybrid belongs to medium-early varieties with a vegetation period of about 110 days and exhibits high resistance to herbicides of total action. It is distinguished by rapid development in the early stages, strong growth of each plant with a large number of lateral shoots, as well as increased pod shatter resistance. The variety demonstrates high resistance to lodging, drought, and major diseases such as phoma and sclerotinia, ensuring stable yields. The mass of 1000 seeds is about 6 grams, and the potential yield reaches 49 centners/hectare, with an average actual yield of about 32 centners/hectare. SRS 7003031 seeds are suitable for cultivation on chernozems and loams, making them universal for various soil conditions. Rape is widely used in the oil industry, as well as for cover crops, fodder, food, and medical purposes. Spring varieties, to which this hybrid belongs, contribute to improving soil fertility by enriching it with useful substances. The recommended sowing rate for spring rape is 12–16 kg/hectare, which ensures optimal plant development and high productivity.