Sunflower A 94 is a mid-season hybrid with a vegetation period of 105 to 110 days, exhibiting high tolerance to false powdery mildew and resistance to seven races of downy mildew (A-G). This hybrid is resistant to the herbicide Express Tribenuron-Methyl (sunflower under Granstar), facilitating weed control and enhancing cultivation efficiency. The recommended seeding rate is 53-58 thousand seeds per hectare, ensuring optimal plant density and maximum productivity.
A 94 is characterized by high oil content in seeds — from 49 to 54% — making it attractive for producing high-quality sunflower oil. High oil content contributes to a product with improved sensory and technological properties. Sunflower is one of the main oilseed crops, and hybrids with high oil content are in high demand due to their economic advantages.
This hybrid is suitable for cultivation in various climatic zones, including forest-steppe, meadow, and steppe regions, thanks to its disease resistance and tolerance to adverse conditions such as drought and lodging. High initial growth energy promotes rapid plant development, ensuring stable and high yields. Use of certified quality seed material guarantees reliability and efficiency of planting.