SLAVYANSKOE POLE K is a sorghum hybrid designed for sugar and grain production. This medium-late variety is noted for its high yield of dry matter and grain, making it highly sought after in the agricultural industry. The leaves are light green or green, and the seedling anthocyanin coloration is weak. The plant is tall with a symmetrical, medium-length panicle that can be loose or of medium density at maturity. The grain is elliptical, brown or dark brown, with a starchy endosperm, and the weight of 1000 grains ranges from 18.6 to 24.6 grams.
The hybrid exhibits good lodging resistance and moderate drought tolerance, ensuring yield stability under various climatic conditions. In field conditions, sorghum is weakly affected by bacterial leaf spot, enhancing reliability and reducing the need for intensive plant protection. Average heading time and average panicle neck length contribute to optimal development and ripening of the crop.
The variety SLAVYANSKOE POLE K is widely used for obtaining sugar nectar due to its high sugar content in the plant. Its adaptability to different regions and disease resistance make this hybrid an attractive choice for farmers aiming for efficient and quality production of both sugar raw materials and grain.