Nika — an early-maturing soybean variety.
A high-yielding, early-maturing soybean variety.
Accumulated heat sum for full development: 2200-2300 °C
Approved for use in the North Caucasus region since 2005. Suitable for cultivation in soil-climatic zones with lower heat availability.
Vegetation period — 100-105 days. In optimal sowing dates in the Krasnodar region, it matures in the third decade of August.
Seeds accumulate up to 42% protein and up to 22% oil. Due to its enhanced drought resistance, it can form high grain yields even in years with low rainfall.
Responsive to high fertility.
Average yield up to 25 centners per hectare, up to 34 centners per hectare in wet years.
Resistant to false powdery mildew and gray mold.
Resistant to lodging; lower pods are positioned 13-14 cm above the soil surface.
Suitable for cultivation in main and repeated crops.