Amigo is a spring triticale variety intended for grain and fodder use. It is characterized by a medium time of heading and a growing season from 80 to 107 days. The plants have a height of 59 to 95 cm with a semi-erect bush and a white, medium-length, fully awned ear. The grain is large, red, and semi-elongated, with a thousand-grain mass ranging from 34.0 to 44.2 grams. The variety is distinguished by its drought resistance and provides a medium grain yield of about 29.1 c/ha in the central region.