Triticale winter hexaploid variety BASHKIRSKAYA 3 is a grain-livestock feed variety developed by the Bashkirian Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture. Plants of this variety have an average height of 83-97 cm with semi-erect or short stems. The ear is white, medium to long, dense, and fully awned with long awns above the tip. The grain is light red, large, semi-elongated, with a 1000-grain mass of about 37.8 g, ensuring high-quality raw material for feed purposes.
The variety is characterized by high winter hardiness and resistance to major diseases, including hard and powdery bunt, powdery mildew, and various types of rust. The waxy coating on the flag leaf sheath varies from medium to strong, providing additional plant protection. According to test data, the variety shows an average yield of 33.0-40.6 c/ha in various regions, with maximum indicators up to 86.9 c/ha, confirming its high productivity and adaptability to the conditions of the Ural and West Siberian regions.
BASHKIRSKAYA 3 is distinguished not only by high yield but also by high protein content in the grain — about 14.43%, making it valuable for feed use. The variety is recommended for cultivation for agronomic purposes in various climatic zones of Russia, ensuring a stable and quality yield with minimal risk of disease infestation.