The N2F282 BMR sorghum hybrid is a versatile forage grain crop designed for multi-purpose livestock feeding. It is suitable for producing silage, haylage, hay, pellets, and cattle feed, making it highly adaptable. With protein content ranging from 10 to 14% and starch levels of 76–80%, this hybrid provides high nutritional value. The presence of the BMR gene indicates low lignin content — around 3–3.7% — significantly improving feed digestibility compared to Sudan grass, enhancing digestibility by 30–40%. Sorghum N2F282 BMR exhibits high drought tolerance, enabling it to maintain quality production characteristics even under suboptimal moisture conditions. Additionally, the hybrid is resistant to the corn borer, reducing harvest losses and enhancing cultivation reliability. Its medium-early maturity and wide harvest window make it convenient for agronomic operations and suitable for various climatic conditions. The hybrid demonstrates excellent yields, potentially reaching 90 tons of silage and 4 tons of grain per hectare. It is suitable for cultivation both as a monoculture and in crop rotations, such as as a second crop after rye for green feed. Rapid regrowth after cutting and good rooting ensure steady growth and multiple uses during the season. Due to its qualities, N2F282 BMR contributes to increased milk yields and animal weight gain, making it a profitable choice for livestock farmers.