- in East
Anglia in the
United Kingdom. The feedstock-to-yield
ratio for
sugarbeet is 56:9. Therefore, it
takes 6.22 kg of
sugar beet to
produce 1 kg of...
- A
Sugarbeet harvester is an
agricultural machine for
harvesting sugar beet. It was
invented by
German farmer and
agricultural engineer Otto
Wilke in 1927...
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Heterodera schachtii, the beet cyst
eelworm or
sugarbeet nematode, is a
plant pathogenic nematode. It
infects more than 200
different plants including...
-
Pemphigus betae, also
known as the
sugarbeet root aphid, is a
species of gall-forming
aphid that
forms galls specifically on the
commonly found narrowleaf...
- 2,800
shareholders who
raise approximately one-third of the nation's
sugarbeet acreage in the Red
River valley of
Minnesota and
North Dakota. As the...
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sugar factories about five
months to
process the 3.7 million tons of
sugarbeets into 485,000 tons of pure,
white sugar. Michigan's
largest sugar refiner...
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grown for
livestock feed.
North Dakota is the
second leading producer of
sugarbeets,
which are
grown mostly in the Red
River Valley. The
state is also the...
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effects of
defective DNA in beet
curly top virus-infected
transgenic sugarbeet plants".
Virus Research. 158 (1–2): 169–178. doi:10.1016/j.virusres.2011...
- On‐Farm
Ethanol Production Cost of Corn,
Sweet Sorghum, Fodderbeet, and
Sugarbeet".
Journal of
Agronomy and Crop Science. 162 (1): 21–29. doi:10.1111/j...
- 1999). "Agronomic
Performance of Root Chicory,
Jerusalem Artichoke, and
Sugarbeet in
Stress and
Nonstress Environments". Crop Science. 39 (6): 1815–1823...