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Size:1 Oz Daikon RadishPress to translate Listing Translator by Hindi Portuguese Thai Korean French Chinese Spanish Arabic Japanese German Russian ItalianSugar beet SeedsApproximately 5,040 Per Oz Sugar beet, cultivated Beta vulgaris, is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose. It is grown commercially for sugar production Sugar Beet Seed - Sugar Beets have recently become a popular new addition to food plots for deer.  Sugar beets are a good “addition” to your food plot not a single source food plot. Remember deer are browsers and naturally enjoy variety in the wild and a food plot should provide variety.  In the fall food plot add sugar beets to your greens mixture and in the summer food plot add sugar beets to the spring summer planting.  Sugar beets have been commercially grown for sugar production for many, many years but only recently been used as an addition to food plots.Try your hand at making sugar, or simply enjoy the sweet root and tasty greens of this beet! Roots are white and tapered, and can weigh up to three pounds.Average: 100 daysIn the agricultural industry, sugar beets are most commonly known as a commercial crop grown for sucrose production. Farmers grow the crop on large-scale farms for processors that turn the beets into sugar. On a commercial scale, they tend to be grown in the more northerly portions of the United States one of the largest concentrations of growers is in the Red River Valley, located in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. While sugar beet fields may not be a familiar sight in your area, their end products are more common than you might think. In fact, sugar beets, along with sugar cane, are one of the leading raw materials for sugar in the United States—with sugar beets accounting for just a bit more than half of the nation's production. But did you know that sugar beets are succExported By ExportYourStore
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