Sugar beet, Russia, 2018

CROP: Sugar beet

YEAR: 2018

COUNTRY: Russia

LOCATION: Belgorod region

TESTER: Department of Research and Innovative development, "Rusagro-Invest" Ltd.

RESULT:

  • 52.4% yield increase 
  • 3.3% increase in digestium
  • 1.72 t more sugar output per ha

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