Kharkivskiy Lybid — this is a triticale variety, a man-made hybrid of barley and wheat, recommended for cultivation in the Polissia, forest-steppe, and steppe regions. It belongs to the mid-ripening group and was registered by the Institute of Plant Industry named after V.Ya. Yuryev of the Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences in 2014–2015. It is known for its adaptability to various soil-climatic conditions, making it a universal choice for farmers in these regions.
Triticale Kharkivskiy Lybid is characterized by high yield and resistance to fungal diseases, ensuring a stable harvest even under adverse weather conditions. This crop has an increased content of protein and lysine, making it valuable both for grain production and for feed purposes. Due to its properties, triticale is used for producing groats, flour, as well as feed for large ruminants, pigs, and poultry.
In terms of agronomic practices, cultivating triticale does not differ significantly from wheat or barley, yet it has its own specific features that should be considered to achieve maximum results. Thanks to its low requirements and high productivity, the Kharkivskiy Lybid variety is a profitable choice for farmers seeking a quality and stable harvest in various climatic zones.