AMIGGO sorghum is a medium-early hybrid of sugar (silage) sorghum, intended for obtaining high-quality silage and biomass. Plants reach impressive heights of 350 to 450 cm and exhibit strong early growth, ensuring uniform emergence and rapid vegetative mass accumulation. Grain is red or brown, free of tannins, and the panicle is loose, which promotes good crop development and yield. Starch content in the plant ranges from 5% to 10%, positively affecting silage and biogas quality.
The AMIGGO hybrid is characterized by high resistance to lodging and diseases, including fusarium, as well as significant drought tolerance, making it adaptable to various climatic conditions. Recommended planting density depends on soil moisture levels and varies from 140,000 to 220,000 plants per hectare, enabling optimized growth and development across different zones — from lowland and forest-steppe to steppe regions. Seeds are treated with Maxim XL and Concept III, providing additional protection against diseases and pests.
The potential yield of AMIGGO sorghum ranges from 80 to 120 tons of biomass per hectare, and in some cases reaches 1,200–1,400 centners per hectare. High vegetative mass yield and maximum silage output make this hybrid attractive for farmers focused on feed and biogas production. Excellent phytosanitary condition of crops is maintained until the end of the season, confirming the reliability and efficiency of this variety under various agroclimatic conditions.