TORAS is a variety of soft winter wheat intended for cultivation in northwestern regions, specifically in the Kaliningrad region. It belongs to mid-season varieties with a vegetative period from 294 to 309 days. The plant is medium-height, lodging-resistant, with a thousand-kernel weight ranging from 40 to 47 grams. The variety is characterized by excellent baking qualities, making it in demand for the production of high-quality flour.
TORAS has medium winter hardiness and demonstrates moderate yield of about 22.9 centners per hectare in the recommended region. To achieve maximum yield potential, timely application of fertilizers and plant protection products is required. The variety is suitable for various predecessors and can be successfully cultivated with late sowings, which expands possibilities for agrotechnical use.
A feature of the variety is its adaptability to various soil and climate conditions, which allows for stable yields. High ear glume filling and significant thousand-kernel weight contribute to the formation of a high yield. The sowing rate is about 200 kg per hectare, which ensures optimal plant development and efficient use of soil resources.