
Potential to produce a large high energy dry matter yield. It needs to be treated like a crop and should be grown on lighter soils with a target pH of 7 with sowing from April through to May. It is essential that it is precision drilled and the soil is suitable fertile. The main benefit of fodder beet compared to other forage options is the ability to control weeds through herbicides. Effective and early weed control is essential to maintain a clean crop and achieve the full yield potential. The crop should be regularly monitored for any pests. Fodder beet can be lifted or grazed in situ with some machines lifting by the roots or alternatively by the leaves. There are a range of different dry matter varieties available, and care should be taken to select the right one with harvesting method and grazing period considered.
40,000 seeds/acre
April to May
October to November


Very bright red roots with the possibility to produce excellent dry matter yields.
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
Orange roots which grow out of the ground producing huge fresh yields
Seed supplied with Force/Tachigaren treatment.
High palatability and easily eaten in situ or fed whole or chopped
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
Clean yellow roots, very consistent performance.
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
Good seedling vigour and produces very high fresh yields of medium dry matter
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
Produces excellent yields of medium dry matter.
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
A true fodder beet which exhibits a smooth white skinned finish which reduces dirt tare.
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
A high dry matter variety ideally suited to dairy or beef cattle.
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
Medium dry matter variety that has good vigour and disease resistance. Large foliar growth and sits prominently out of the ground so ideal choice for grazing
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
Mangel type fodder beet with a low dry matter. It has a high percentage of the bulb out of the ground and is highly palatable to all livestock.
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.
New variety to provide a high energy feed for dairy or beef cattle. Easy to utilise sitting 40% out of the ground.
Seed supplied with Force 10/Tachigaren treatment.

