Sorghum grain IGGOR® is an early-maturing sorghum hybrid intended for grain production and use as high-quality feed raw material. This variety is distinguished by its high nutritional value and excellent feed qualities, making it a sought-after component in cattle grain feed blends. IGGOR® is adapted to various climatic conditions, ensuring stable and high yields even in complex agro-climatic zones.
I GGOR® plants have an average height of 110 to 135 cm, with a symmetrical, medium, and dense panicle. The grain is round, elliptical, with a yellow coloration and a glassy endosperm structure. The vegetative period ranges from 105 to 115 days, allowing for a quick harvest. The variety is characterized by a very low tannin content (less than 0.1%), which positively affects grain quality and its use in livestock feeding.
I GGOR® is distinguished by high resistance to lodging, diseases, and drought, which enhances its reliability and efficiency under various growing conditions. The average grain yield is about 23 centners per hectare, with maximum indicators reaching up to 53.2 centners per hectare, confirming its high potential and economic attractiveness for farmers. Due to its characteristics, this variety is an optimal choice for producing grain feeds and contributes to increasing livestock productivity.
| Direction | Grain |
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| Vegetation Period | 90-100 days |
| Plant; Height | 110-120cm |
| Grain; Tannin Content | Low |
| Country | France |
| Registration Year | 2020 |
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| Manufacturer | RAGT |