Figaro
Unbeaten in yield!
- Figaro is a new, yellow-grained oat variety.
- It is characterized by a record high and stable level of yield.
- It copes very well in unfavorable, drought weather conditions.
- The highest-yielding variety in 2018-2019!
- Medium late variety, evenly ripening, of medium height, with good lodging resistance.
- Figaro has a coarse grain with a very high density, which makes it suitable for consumption purposes.
- Oats of good health, especially resistant to powdery mildew and helminthosporium.
- Due to a well-developed root system and increased resistance to soil acidification, it is recommended for cultivation in the weakest positions.
- The variety is useful for cereal mixtures.
- The recommended sowing rate in optimal sowing term is approx. 400-450 germinating seeds per 1 m2 (approx. 150-170 kg / ha).
Main agricultural and utility characteristics
9° scale | | | | |
Time of panicle emergence | Medium late | Lodging resistance | 5 | High |
Time of ripening | Medium late | Protein content | 3 | Good |
Height of the plant | Long | Fat content | 1 | Low |
Weight of 1000 grains | High | Grain density | 4 | Good |
Main agricultural and utility characteristics
9° scale | | |
Time of panicle emergence | Medium late | |
Time of ripening | Medium late | |
Height of the plant | Long | |
Weight of 1000 grains | High | |
Lodging resistance | 5 | High |
Protein content | 3 | Good |
Fat content | 1 | Low |
Grain density | 4 | Good |
Diseases resistance
9° scale | | | | | |
Mildew | 5 | High | Helmintosporiosis | 5 | High |
Oat rust | 5 | High | Leaves septoria | 5 | High |
Diseases resistance
9° scale | | |
| | |
Mildew | 5 | High |
Helmintosporiosis | 5 | High |
Oat rust | 5 | High |
Leaves septoria | 5 | High |