Soybean variety 'Perepilochka' is a high-yielding crop intended for grain production. This variety is distinguished by its good adaptability to various weather conditions and provides high-quality grain, making it popular among agricultural enterprises. Due to its characteristics, 'Perepilochka' is an effective choice for cultivation under modern agrotechnical conditions.
Soybean is generally considered one of the best preceding crops for many agricultural crops, especially winter wheat. It contributes to soil fertility improvement through biological nitrogen fixation via symbiotic bacteria, which allows fixing 80 to 120 kg of nitrogen per hectare. This is especially important under mineral fertilizer deficiency conditions, as it increases yields and improves grain quality of subsequent crops.
Growing soybean variety 'Perepilochka' increases winter wheat yield by 3–6 centners per hectare while maintaining grain quality not lower than the third class. Thus, this variety not only ensures high profitability in soybean production but also positively affects subsequent crops, enhancing overall agricultural efficiency.