Albina winter triticale is a variety characterized by high productivity and grain quality. It is suitable for cultivation in various agroclimatic zones, including the forest-steppe and Polissia regions of Ukraine, as well as areas with similar conditions. Plants reach a height of up to 2 meters, with a 1000-grain weight of 55-60 grams, indicating the variety's large grain size. Yield potential reaches 100 centners per hectare, while actual yields vary between 63-90 centners per hectare, making it attractive for agricultural production.
The Albina variety exhibits high winter hardiness, disease and lodging resistance, as well as good drought tolerance. These traits ensure stable plant development and high yields even under adverse weather conditions. The recommended seeding rate is 170-200 kg/ha, which is optimal for achieving maximum productivity. Due to its resistance to major stress factors, this variety is suitable for cultivation both for grain and for fodder purposes.
Albina triticale is widely used in agriculture for producing cereal crops that can be utilized for animal feed or for market sale. Its high grain quality and stable yields make it popular among farmers aiming for efficient and sustainable farming. Thus, Albina represents a reliable choice for agrarians focused on achieving high-quality triticale yields.