VENS KOR sorghum is an annual spring crop primarily intended for making brooms and brushes. Besides its technical use, the grain of this variety is an excellent concentrated feed, while the leaves and stems are suitable for silage, making it valuable for animal husbandry and farms. The variety is distinguished by its high nutritional value and good disease resistance, which contributes to stable harvest and product quality.
VENS KOR is characterized by early maturity and heat-loving properties, as well as high drought resistance, which allows for successful cultivation under various climatic conditions. The vegetative period lasts 120-130 days. The plant has an upright stem ranging from 0.5 meters for dwarf forms to several meters for tropical varieties, with a deep root system penetrating the soil to a depth of 2-2.5 meters. The leaves are lanceolate, the stem is yellow-red, and the panicle is paniculate with oval red grain.
The average yield of dried threshed panicles reaches 13.3 centners per hectare, and seeds — 37 centners per hectare. The variety easily adapts to different soil types and is suitable for cultivation in a wide range of regions. Due to its agronomic characteristics and universal application, VENS KOR is a reliable choice for agricultural producers focused on feed and technical use of sorghum.