KSS 29 is an early-maturing grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) hybrid designed for cultivation in various climatic conditions, including the North Caucasian region. The grain of this variety has an elliptical shape with a rounded back and orange color; the endosperm constitutes about three-quarters of the grain and has a glassy structure. The mass of a thousand grains varies from 20.9 to 35.8 grams, indicating high seed quality.
The KSS 29 hybrid is distinguished by high yield, averaging 31.6 centners per hectare, which exceeds the regional average by 2.5 centners. Maximum yield indicators reached 62.8 centners per hectare. The variety possesses lodging resistance and drought tolerance, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in conditions of limited moisture and adverse weather factors.
The main application of sorghum KSS 29 is related to the feed industry. Due to the good taste and nutritional value of the grain, this hybrid is widely used as feed for livestock and poultry. High adaptability to various climatic zones allows for efficient cultivation of this variety in diverse agro-climatic conditions, ensuring stable and high-quality yields.