- BRIGADIER is a high-yielding variety that has been one of the most widely sown fodder
beet varieties in Europe for many years.
- Fodder beet holds an important place in animal nutrition thanks to its high yield per
unit area.
- Because much of the root grows above the soil surface, manual harvesting is easier and
less soil residue remains on the root.
- In strip grazing, the roots can be easily pulled out and consumed by animals.
- Chopped roots are used in animal feeding and can also be stored away from
sunlight and used for winter feeding.
| Origin/Production Location |
Europe |
| Root Color |
Orange |
| Protein Ratio (Leaf) |
%15 |
| Root Yield |
30.000 - 40.000 kg/da |
| Root Shape |
Oval |
| Root Length |
Long (40-45 cm) |
| Dry Matter Ratio |
%12 |
| Sowing Rate |
1.5 - 2 kg/da |
| Sowing Depth |
1.5 - 2 cm |
| Disease Resistance |
High |