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Best practice beet agronomy needed to offset poor pricing
With sugar beet prices not overly exciting, getting agronomy just right to maximise output and tip the balance further to…
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Best practice beet agronomy needed to offset poor pricing
With sugar beet prices not overly exciting, getting agronomy just right to maximise output and…
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Best practice beet agronomy needed to offset poor pricing
With sugar beet prices not overly exciting, getting agronomy just right to maximise output and…
Best practice beet agronomy needed to offset poor pricing
With sugar beet prices not overly exciting, getting agronomy just right to maximise output and…
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Best practice beet agronomy needed to offset poor pricing
With sugar beet prices not overly exciting, getting agronomy just right to maximise output and tip the balance further to profitability will be key. That is the message from ProCam’s…
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With sugar beet prices not overly exciting, getting agronomy just right to maximise output and tip the balance further to profitability will be key. That is…
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Best practice beet agronomy needed to offset poor pricing
0With sugar beet prices not overly exciting, getting agronomy just right to maximise output and tip the balance further to profitability will be key. That is the message from ProCam’s sugar and fodder beet technical manager, Jim Nutting, who says growing beet is a well-trodden path. But there are agronomic tweaks that can help improve profitability, he says, not least this season against several possible threats. “Potentially the biggest threat is virus yellows,” says Jim. “The BBRO forecast has put the risk as higher than last year in the East and North. With neonicotinoid seed treatment not available, the crop…