The cultivation of spring barley in autumn after late-clearing crops like sugar beet in the Pannonian region has shown to stabilize yields compared to spring cultivation. The deep root system of autumn-sown spring barley allows it to utilize winter moisture and better withstand dry conditions in the spring. However, late sowing can result in reduced yields and increase susceptibility to leaf diseases, although certain varieties like Leandra show stronger resistance. Spring barley in autumn cultivation has comparable grain yields to winter barley but has weaker whole barley content and slightly lower crude protein content.