Armida sorghum is an early-maturing grain hybrid developed by Euralis. This variety exhibits a European type of action and is one of the leaders among white-grain sorghum due to its high yield and stability. Armida demonstrates excellent adaptability to various climatic conditions, including drought-prone areas, making it particularly valuable for cultivation in steppe and forest-steppe zones of Ukraine.
The hybrid possesses several key advantages, such as high resistance to lodging and shattering, tolerance to Fusarium and dense planting. Thanks to these qualities, Armida consistently maintains its performance even under adverse weather conditions. Sorghum as a crop is heat-tolerant and adaptable to various soils, allowing it to be successfully grown in arid regions where it serves as a good alternative to traditional cereal crops.
A distinctive feature of sorghum is its slow development during the early vegetative phase, which requires regular herbicide applications for weed control. The plant can temporarily halt growth under unfavorable conditions, aiding its survival and maintaining yield. Moreover, sorghum contains numerous beneficial substances and vitamins, expanding its application potential across various industries.