Feldherr

Huge fresh yield with a low dry matter content

Feldherr fodder beet
  • End Use: : Dairy, Beef & Sheep
  • Harvesting Machinery: Leaf lifter
  • Utilisation: Lift and Clamp & Graze in the field
  • Harvest: October & November

Feldherr fodder beet has the ability to produce huge fresh yields from its orange roots which grow out of the ground.

Traditionally, mangolds were used to feed young livestock, due to their low dry matter content. However,mMangold seed is multigerm and requires gapping.

Feldherr fodder beet allows growers to achieve a highly productive crop from monogerm seed.

This variety has large leaves and grows 50% out of the ground, providing additional feed

Strengths

  • Very high fresh yield

  • Ideal for young livestock

  • Mangold replacement

Technical Information

UK Trials Data

Relative Dry Matter Yield %Relative Fresh Yield %Skin ColourDry Matter Content %% of Root in GroundMean Bolter Count
FELDHERR8911615.8Orange501.7
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Feldherr fodder beet

Feldherr

Huge fresh yield with a low dry matter content

Feldherr fodder beet has the ability to produce huge fresh yields from its orange roots which grow out of the ground.

Traditionally, mangolds were used to feed young livestock, due to their low dry matter content. However,mMangold seed is multigerm and requires gapping.

Feldherr fodder beet allows growers to achieve a highly productive crop from monogerm seed.

This variety has large leaves and grows 50% out of the ground, providing additional feed

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key strengths

  • Very high fresh yield

  • Ideal for young livestock

  • Mangold replacement

Technical Information

UK Trials Data

The full dataset for our UK Fodder Beet Trial can be downloaded using the Resources, Downloads and Resources ribbon below

Relative Dry Matter Yield %Relative Fresh Yield %Skin ColourDry Matter Content %% of Root in GroundMean Bolter Count
FELDHERR8911615.8Orange501.7

Data Source: Limagrain UK trials 1998-2022, (c) = Control. RT = Rhizomania tolerant. *No data available. Not all varieties tested every year. Not all scores taken every year

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