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sugar beet, variety of beet beet, biennial or annual root vegetable of the family Chenopodiaceae ( goosefoot family). The beet (Beta vulgaris) has been cultivated since pre-Christian times. ..... Click the link for more information. used commercially as a source of sugar. sugar beetVariety of beet (Beta vulgaris) that accounts for about two-fifths of global sugar production, making it second only to sugarcane as a source of the world's sugar. Unlike sugarcane, sugar beets can be grown in temperate or cold climates in Europe, North America, and Asia; that is, within the densely populated, well-developed areas where much of the product is consumed. The sugar beet was grown as a garden vegetable and for fodder long before it was valued for its sugar content.sugar beet a variety of the plant Beta vulgaris that is cultivated for its white roots from which sugar is obtained How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Crystal Sugar says that up to 10% of its sugarbeet acres could be turned under if the crop is so large it can't be processed by the end of May. per acre and his sugarbeets produced more than 20 tons per acre. The 16-row, 22-inch 1780 MaxEmerge Plus planter was designed especially for sugarbeet and edible-bean growers. |
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