Vicia "White-Rose 109" is an annual grain fodder crop (Vicia sativa L.) developed by the Nemchinovka Research Center. The variety is characterized by high fertility and resistance to most fungal diseases, including pollinarium rot and powdery mildew. Under optimal conditions, yield reaches 12 t/ha, and the protein content in seeds ensures high nutritional value for fodder mixtures.
Key agronomic parameters include a height of 80 to 100 cm and a dense stem with broad leaves. Flowering begins 45–50 days after sowing, and the period from planting to harvest is approximately 60–65 days. The variety prefers fertile soils with good drainage, but under unfavorable climatic conditions may exhibit root system problems due to drought.
Vicia "White-Rose 109" is widely used as a fodder plant and as a mulching material for soil stabilization. When growing, it is recommended to conduct preventive treatments with fungicides and growth stimulators to minimize the risk of bacterial and viral infection. The variety has proven stable productivity under various climatic conditions and is a reliable choice for commercial fodder production.