Argo triticale is a winter cereal crop with a hexaploid chromosome set. The plant is characterized by high drought resistance and winter hardiness, allowing it to be successfully grown in various climatic conditions, including saline and dry soils. The ear of the variety is white, medium in length with a bristly tip, and the grain is elongated and light red, with a mass of 1000 grains within the range of 38.6-41.5 grams. The variety is distinguished by a late flowering period and high productive tillering, which contributes to obtaining high yields.
ARGO is resistant to major diseases such as powdery mildew and rust, as well as resistance to lodging and shattering. Thanks to these qualities, the variety is suitable for intensive growing technologies with minimum or moderate fertilizer application. It is not demanding on soil type and predecessors, which expands the possibilities of its cultivation on various lands with proper agronomy, including soil processing, seeding rate normalization, and crop care.
Argo triticale variety is recommended for use both for obtaining grain with high protein and amylpectin content, improving product quality for food and feed purposes, and for growing for green mass, silage, and hay. Its universality and adaptability make it a valuable choice for agricultural enterprises seeking sustainable and efficient feed and grain production.