Fodder beet Ursus Poly 1 kg
- Multi-sprout variety, heterosis, polyploid. Roots cylindrical in shape, yellow-orange in color, Ekendorf Gelb type. Roots very little contaminated with soil, high yield. Very easy to harvest by hand.
Features of the variety:
- Good plant health, low rushing capacity. Useful for fertile soils. The relatively shallow depth of the soil (40%) allows manual harvesting.
- 1 kg of beetroot contains easily digestible sucrose, 0.10 to 0.12 oat units, 6–7 grams of digestible protein. The presence of carotene.
- Root yield 1000 - 1250 q / ha
- % dry matter 11.5 - 13.0%
- Dry matter yield 120 - 140 q per ha
- color: yellow
Qualified at C1 degree
Sowing rate:
- 20 kg / ha
CULTIVATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Climatic and soil requirements
Due to the high resistance to haste, fodder beet can be grown in colder climatic conditions, where the cultivation of maize is inadvisable. They can be cultivated in 4th and 5th class soils, provided that the arable layer is deep, permeable and not acidified.
Fertilization
Organic - if possible 30-40 t / ha of manure or shredded straw in the second year of cultivation. It also yields very well without organic fertilization, provided that it is not rotated more frequently than every 5 years.
Mineral:
N - 100 to 150 kg / ha
P2O5 - 80 to 120 kg / ha in fall
K2O - 150 to 200 kg / ha in the fall
In
The optimal date is the first and second decade of April, in the north-eastern areas, the third decade of April.
Sowing standards:
for multi-sprout varieties: 15-20 kg / ha
for monogerm pelleted varieties: 4-6 kg / ha with a germination capacity of 85% and with target sowing 18-20 cm in a row and row spacing 42-45 cm
for non-germinated monogerm varieties: 3-5 kg / ha. Good yields with a minimum stock of 85 thousand. plant on 1 ha.