Winter hard wheat Laguna® is a high-yielding variety of cereal wheat designed for agricultural use. This variety is distinguished by its high-quality grain, making it in demand for flour, bread, and other food products. Laguna exhibits disease resistance, contributing to stable production of good yields.
The crop is characterized by a wide, branched root system, which helps improve soil structure by breaking it into small clumps. Wheat plants contain a significant amount of silicon in their leaves and stems, which positively affects their growth and development. Winter wheat Laguna is sown at the end of summer or beginning of autumn, goes through the tillering stage in autumn, and continues to grow in spring, ensuring substantial biomass accumulation.
For growing this variety, open ground with good lighting is recommended. In spring, seedlings are incorporated into the topsoil without tilling. The seeding rate is 90-100 grams per 10 square meters, and the planting scheme is 9-10 grams per square meter. These agronomic features promote effective plant development and high yields.