JASPE sorghum seeds are an early and lodging-resistant variety, well adapted to northern region conditions due to the use of C4 photosynthesis. This makes the plant efficient under water stress and allows successful cultivation as a cover crop, as well as for silage and grain production.
This sorghum variety is characterized by high mass productivity and stability, as well as high resistance to diseases, particularly Fusarium. It has good digestibility and tolerance to temperature and environmental stress, ensuring reliable yields and quality of feed base.
The quality of JASPE sorghum silage is comparable to corn silage, while containing higher levels of phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium. Its nutritional value for milk production is only slightly inferior to corn silage, making it suitable as a full replacement for corn feed in the rations of ruminants. This makes the variety especially valuable for farmers focused on producing high-quality feed.