Saska soybean variety from the company Prograin is a high-yielding and early-maturing variety, characterized by stable productivity across various climatic zones. The plants feature high vegetative growth and enhanced resistance to lodging, which helps maintain yield and facilitates harvesting. Plant height reaches approximately 76.4 cm, which is optimal for mechanized cultivation. The variety is adapted for direct seeding and can be grown with varying row widths, providing flexibility in agronomic practices.
One of the key advantages of the Saska variety is its high protein content — up to 41% — making it attractive for use in food and feed industries. Yield potential reaches 5.5 tons per hectare (or 55 centners per hectare), confirming the variety’s high productivity. Additionally, the seeds are of Canadian origin and come with a quality certificate, guaranteeing their reliability and compliance with international standards.
Saska soybeans exhibit high resistance to major diseases such as sclerotinia and phytophthora, as well as to cracking and lodging. These traits significantly reduce the risk of yield losses and enhance the economic efficiency of cultivation. The variety demonstrates good adaptability to various soil types and climatic conditions, making it a versatile solution for modern agricultural enterprises aiming for stable and high yields.