Scarbnietsia — this is a new winter wheat variety with high yield potential and belongs to the A/B quality group. The grains of this variety are characterized by good uniformity, low percentage of screenings, and medium-high thousand-grain weight (TGW). Plants are of medium height, with good stiffness and tillering ability, which contributes to the formation of strong and productive stands. The variety has a medium-early maturity date and good winter hardiness, making it suitable for cultivation in the steppe zone of Ukraine. One of the key advantages of this variety is its high resistance to major wheat diseases, including powdery mildew, brown and yellow rust, and stem base diseases. This significantly reduces yield losses and lowers the cost of plant protection. The recommended seeding rate at optimal times is 330–360 germinating seeds per square meter, which corresponds approximately to 160–170 kg per hectare, ensuring optimal plant development and maximum productivity. The cultivation technology for the Scarbnietsia variety is thoroughly described, taking into account agronomic practices, optimal timing of operations, and requirements for harvest. Special attention is given to proper formation of marketable grain batches for sale and calculations with farms. The enterprise 'Scarbnietsia Sadu FG', located in the Cherkasy region, specializes in cereal crop cultivation, including wheat, and applies modern agronomy methods to obtain high-quality grain.