Bangor

Uniform Performer

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  • Sowing Time Late September to early November
  • Grazing Seasons Autumn, Winter
  • Time To First Grazing Anytime after all herbicide, fungicide and insecticide grazing withholding periods are met. Typically 24-28 weeks to reach yield potential

Bangor is a modern monogerm hybrid variety that is ideal for grazing. Bangor is a uniform fodder beet with a medium bulb drymatter percentage with a high yield potential.

  • True monogerm cultivar
  • Medium drymatter type (16-18%*)
  • Approximately 50% of the bulb above ground.
  • Above ground bulb colour: yellow

*Variation in DM % can occur under different sowing rate and/or environmental conditions. Northern North Island drymatters have consistently been lower than stated. 

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Sowing & Establishment

Suggested Sowing Time Late September to early November
Suggested Sowing Rate (seeds/ha) 80,000-90,000 grazing
Time to First Grazing Anytime after all herbicide, fungicide and insecticide grazing withholding periods are met. Typically 24-28 weeks to reach yield potential
Number of Potential Grazings 1
Potential Yield (t DM/ha)

Average = 18-22

Top = 30 +

Bulb DM% 16-18%*
Seed Type True monogerm
In-situ Grazing  Most suited
Mechanical Harvesting May be lifted

Varieties

Agricom has been supplying fodder beet to farmers for a number of years, and in that time has conducted research into cultivar performance, crop husbandry and animal feeding techniques. Agricom has partnered with world leading French fodder beet breeding company, Florimond Desprez, to access new genetics for improved yield and quality. Table 1 shows the varieties Agricom markets in New Zealand.

TABLE 1: FODDER BEET VARIETY BULB DM %
Low Medium High Sugar Beet

Feldherr
12-15%

     
 

Jamon
16-18%

   
 

Bangor
16-18%

   
 

Brunium
16-20%

   
   

Enermax
19-21%

 
     

Tadorne
20-26%

               

 

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