Heylunczyansk 95 Soybean is a mid-early variety of the plant Glycine max (L.) Merr., developed by the Heylunczyansk Branch of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This variety is intended for agronomic use, including sowing and growing in various regions of Russia. The plants are indeterminate type development, medium or high height, reaching from 68.8 to 73.5 cm, while the height of attachment of the lower pod varies from 12.0 to 17.8 cm. The seeds of the medium size, elongated-flattened, yellow in color with a black scar.
The vegetative period of Heylunczyansk 95 is about 119 days, which allows it to be considered mid-early. The mass of 1000 seeds fluctuates within the range from 174.1 to 190 g depending on the growing region. Protein content in seeds varies from 29.8 to 39.8%, and fat - from 19.6 to 25.2%, which makes this variety a valuable source of nutrients. Yield of soy Heylunczyansk 95 differs by high productivity: in the Far East region, the average yield reaches 17.1 c/ha, in the Central Black Earth region - 21.2 c/ha, and the maximum yield indicators can reach 38.4 c/ha.
The variety is recommended for cultivation in various regions, including Khabarovsk Territory, Central Black Earth and Lower Volga regions, which indicates its adaptability to different climatic conditions. Thanks to its agronomic characteristics and high protein and fat content, Heylunczyansk 95 is a promising choice for agricultural production, providing a stable and high quality soybean harvest.