Beet Review

Topical magazine providing insight into industry challenges, changes and new technology.

Founded in 1926, British Sugar Beet Review is the UK’s premier sugar beet publication produced for the UK Beet Sugar industry’s growers and advisers.

Access a vast range of technical information derived from the British Beet Research Organisation and British Sugar, as well as news and updates from people in the UK sugar beet industry.

Autumn 2009

Dr Philip Draycott brings us his latest instalment in his series on soil types and we also feature articles on soil testing as well as Beet Cyst Nematode testing.

Winter 2009

There’s an interesting read inside about Holmewood Hall and its roll before British Sugars purchase in 1951 and Arun Naik tells us about the use of composted municipal wa...

Spring 2008

Inside this edition you can read Mike May and John Kings report on the finding from IIRB Congress and Simon Kerrs usual comprehensive review of the Recommended List of va...

Summer 2008

What else might be done to optimise the harvesting, haulage and storage? Take a read of Shaun Ashfields article and Alan Thornhills guide to distinguishing between foliar...

Autumn 2008

EU restructuring scheme and political attention turning to the European Pesticides Directive and its potential disastrous effects for many crops are just a couple of arti...

Winter 2008

Inside there’s News from abroad and plenty of home news including articles on seed priming, fertilising, bolting and the plant clinic. News from your local region too.

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We are set up jointly by British Sugar plc and the National Farmers' Union.

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