Soybean variety SAMER 6 is an early-maturing variety intended for cultivation in the Middle Volga and Lower Volga regions, and recommended for the Penza and Samara regions. Plants reach an average height of about 67.8 cm, and seeds are characterized by an average size, elongated shape, and yellow color. The mass of 1000 seeds is approximately 153.5 grams, indicating good yield potential.
The variety is distinguished by an early start of flowering, which allows for effective use of the vegetation period and stable yields. The average seed yield in the region is about 18.1 centners per hectare, while maximum indicators reach 30.3 centners per hectare. High protein (33.9%) and fat (20.8%) content in the seeds makes this variety attractive for use in the food and feed industries.
SAMER 6 is part of modern soybean varieties of Volga breeding that are successfully used in various agro-technical systems, including irrigated crop rotations. Thanks to its characteristics and adaptation to regional conditions, this variety contributes to increasing the efficiency of soybean production and resilience to regional climatic features.