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The following is a list of Cooperators who completed Irrigated Sugar Beet trials at the IRF. Just click on a Cooperator name to see any published results and contact information for all your inquiries.
RESEARCH COOPERATORS INCLUDE:
Amway – Published Results
Centennial Ag Supply – Published Results
Cytozyme Laboratories – Published Results
Grower’s Source
Max Systems LLC
Nachurs – Published Results
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC.
Talc Usa – Published Results
RESEARCH COOPERATORS INCLUDE:
Amway – Published Results
BASF USA
Centennial Ag – Published Results
Cytozyme – Published Results
Grower’s Source – Published Results
Max Systems, LLC.
Nachurs – Published Results
Syngenta – Published Results
Talc USA – Published Results
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RESEARCH COOPERATORS INCLUDE:
Amway – Published Results
ACLF – Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizers
BASF – Published Results
Centennial Ag – Published Results
Grower’s Source / Ag Pro Marketing – Published Results
Max Systems, LLC. – Published Results
ProGreen Ag
Syngenta
Talc USA – Published Results
RESEARCH COOPERATORS INCLUDE:
ACLF
Ag Pro Marketing – Published Results
Amway – Published Results
Centennial Ag – Published Results
D.L.S. Consulting
EarhTec
Pro Green Ag
Syngenta
Talc USA
RESEARCH COOPERATORS INCLUDE:
ACLF
Ag Pro Marketing – Published Results
AgriGro
Amway – Published Results
Centennial Ag – Published Results
Conklin
Cytozyme
EarthTec – Published Results
Global Organics
Nachurs – Published Results
Pro Green Ag – Published Results
Stoller USA
TJ Technologies
West Central – Published Results
RESEARCH COOPERATORS INCLUDE:
ACLF – Agro Culture Liquid Fertilizers * * * Published Results
Ag Concepts Inc. * * * Published Results
AgriGro * * * Published Results
Amway * * * Published Results
BioLynceus, LLC. * * * Published Results
Centennial Ag Supply Co. * * * Published Results
Conklin * * * Published Results
CP Bio
Cytozyme
Humalfa * * * Published Results
Nachurs * * * Published Results
ProGreen Ag, LLC. * * * Published Results
Stoller USA
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC. * * * Published Results
West Central, Inc. * * * Published Results
The sugar beet has a conical, white, fleshy root (a taproot) with a flat crown. The plant consists of the root and a rosette of leaves. Sugar is formed by photosynthesis in the leaves, and is then stored in the root.
The root of the beet contains 75% water, about 20% sugar, and 5% pulp (the exact sugar contents can vary between 12 and 21% sugar, depending on the cultivar and growing conditions). Sugar is the primary value of sugar beet as a cash crop. The pulp, insoluble in water and mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin, is used in animal feed. The byproducts of the sugar beet crop, such as pulp and molasses, add another 10% to the value of the harvest.
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