ARCANE sorghum is a hybrid of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) with a medium or semi-early maturity period. The plant is of medium height with a symmetrical, long, and medium-density panicle. The grain is round and elliptical, which ensures good yield. This variety is included in the State Register for the Lower Volga region and is adapted for cultivation in various climatic conditions, including northern and central regions of Russia.
ARCANE is distinguished by high resistance to adverse environmental factors such as frost, water stress, and lodging, making it a reliable choice for grain production. The average grain yield in the region is about 36 centners per hectare, confirming its productivity and economic efficiency.
The ARCANE sorghum variety is widely used as a grain crop and as fodder, due to its high energy and nutrient content. It provides livestock with essential microelements and contributes to improving feed quality. Due to its adaptability and resistance to diseases, ARCANE is a promising choice for farmers seeking a stable and high-quality grain and fodder harvest.