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.

Winter 2004

Read the report by Dr Mark Stevens and David Pettit on virus yellows and why it was a serious problem in North Yorkshire this year and we investigate getting the most fro...

Autumn 2004

Inside our review this month we look at limiting the spread of Rhizomania and Mike May and Colin Walters report on beet rotation and the impact of sugar beet on biodivers...

Summer 2004

Dr Mike Asher gives us an update on Foliar Disease Control inside this issue and there’s an appraisal of two new insecticide seed treatments.

Spring 2004

In this issue we look review the pest problems encountered and how to go forward and Mike May discusses Weed Beet and how it’s a hidden menace.

Winter 2003

John Pilbrow of British Sugar reports on the impact damage to beet from machinery used in the industry and what changes could be made.

Autumn 2003

This month’s review has an article on whether the mite might be a future problem on sugar beet and what can we do to be Wildlife-friendly.

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