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.

Summer 2013

What’s the sustainability of the sugar beet crop? Take a look inside at the account from Wayne Marindale and Dr Mark Stevens advice on how to maximise the value of fungi...

Spring 2013

You can find inside all the regular news and a summary from Colin MacEwan of the BBRO conference along with changes debated for the EU Sugar Regime.

Autumn 2013

Inside this issue we study the BBRO Sugar Beet growth module and an insight into herbicides to control weeds in sugar beet and vegetables.

Winter 2013

Is your beet drill performing well? We have some suggestions inside this issue and a review of Neonicotinoid insecticides and their contribution.

Spring 2012

What does climate change mean for our future pest and disease control strategies? Read Jon West and Dr Mark Stevens report inside, and there's a roundup of recent confere...

Summer 2012

Dr Mark Stevens and Ed Burks review the results of fungicide trials, and Rothamstead gives us an insight how the peach-potato aphid has evolved to resist chemical control...

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