Sudan grass variety Kamyshinskaya 44/51 is a high-yield grain fodder cultural material created within the research work of the Lower Volga Institute of Agricultural Research. The variety belongs to the hybrid Sorghum x drummondii (Steud.) Millsp. & Chase and has code 7804989.
Kamyshinskaya 44/51 is distinguished by its resistance to adverse climatic conditions, high yield, and good nutritional value for feeding livestock. Due to its structure, plants quickly gain mass during a short growth period, making the variety particularly suitable for intensive agricultural production.
The variety is officially approved for use in several regions: Volgograd region, Kalmykia Republic, Saratov region, Kemerovo region, Novosibirsk region, Omsk region, Altai Republic, Tomsk region, and Tyumen region. Developed by researchers Vernidubova E.N., Vernidubov I.S., and Strakhov D.A. within the project of the Lower Volga Institute of Agricultural Research.
Kamyshinskaya 44/51 is suitable for cultivation both in open fields and in irrigated farming systems. The variety tolerates various soil types well and is capable of maintaining high productivity even with frequent use as a fodder crop.