KNYAZICH is a mid-season spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) variety, primarily intended for brewing. It features a semi-prostrate bush type and resistance to lodging and hard shattering, ensuring crop stability. The 1000-grain mass ranges from 42 to 50 grams, indicating good grain quality. The variety has moderate drought resistance, allowing cultivation in moderate climate conditions such as the Belgorod region and the Central Black Earth region. Barley KNYAZICH requires careful attention to agronomy, as the crop is sensitive to soil waterlogging and oxygen deficiency, and negatively reacts to high temperatures, which can lead to grain deformation. For successful cultivation, it is necessary to consider regional climate features and provide optimal growth conditions. Despite susceptibility to powdery mildew and net blotch, the variety maintains high productivity with proper care and plant protection. Barley is one of the oldest and most versatile agricultural crops, widely used not only in the food industry but also in technical and feed sectors. It contains significant amounts of starch and protein, making it a valuable nutritious feed. Additionally, barley is used in the production of coffee substitutes and in pharmaceuticals. The KNYAZICH variety belongs to two-row or six-row barley types, which affects the ear structure and yield.