Sorghum ADVG 1329 is a grain sorghum that includes various cultivar varieties such as Samarán 6, Yutami, Keito, Zuni, DASH E, Yukī, Mailyo V, Targga, Oggana, Burggo, Brigga, Anggi, and others. These varieties differ in their vegetative period duration, ranging from 65 to 125 days, allowing for optimal selection for various climatic conditions and planting times. Seeds are available in various packaging options, including sale by kilograms and sacks, which is convenient for farmers with different planting area scales.
Special attention should be given to the hybrids included in ADVG 1329. For example, the sorghum Bianca is an early-maturing hybrid that exhibits high adaptability to agroclimatic conditions in Ukraine. It is resistant to drought and major diseases, ensuring a stable yield even under adverse weather conditions. The absence of tannin in the grain increases its value for both feed and food purposes. Additionally, its high resistance to lodging facilitates harvest, making this hybrid a reliable choice for farmers.
The hybrid Anggi is a mid-maturing variety with high drought resistance and productivity. It is especially effective when high nitrogen fertilizer rates are applied, which contributes to a significant increase in yield. Sorghum Anggi is an excellent alternative to corn in regions with insufficient rainfall, such as the Forest-Steppe and Steppe zones of Ukraine. Due to its characteristics, ADVG 1329 is suitable for cultivation in various climatic conditions, ensuring a stable and high-quality grain sorghum harvest.