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Sugarbeet Advancement Committee Resources

  • 2006 Sugarbeet Variety Trial

    Results and data of the 2006 sugarbeet variety trial by the Sugarbeet Advancement Committee.

  • 2019 Seed Week

    Sugarbeet updates presented by sugarbeet extension educator Daniel Bublitz.

  • 2020 Winter Agronomy Meetings

    Agronomy conference presented by sugarbeet extension specialist Daniel Bublitz and the Sugarbeet Advancement Committee.

  • Cercospora Leafspot: Identification and Control

    Cercospora Leafspot fungus (Cercospora beticola Sacc.) causes one of the most widespread, destructive and economically significant diseases to sugar beets in the world.

  • Sugar Beet Research and Demonstration Report 5th Edition

    This report will be a valuable tool in helping you make production decisions that will improve profitability of your sugar beet enterprise.

  • Sugar Beet Research and Demonstration Report 6th Edition

    This type of On Farm Research has proven to be very beneficial in assisting producers in making sound agronomic decisions.

  • Sugarbeet Research and Demonstration Report 10th Edition

    The Sugarbeet Advancement Committee identifies researchable issues that limit yield and profitability to Michigan Sugar Company members. The majority of research is uniquely conducted on farm in larger strip trials.

  • Sugarbeet Research and Demonstration Report 11th Edition

    In this edition, the Sugarbeet Advancement Committee identifies current constraints to sugar beet yields, new products and other researchable issues that may affect sugar beet profitability.

  • Sugarbeet Research and Demonstration Report 12th Edition

    This document is a compilation of research involving new varieties, products, production practices, and other issues that are important to improving sugarbeet management.

  • Sugarbeet Research and Demonstration Report 7th Edition

    Research priorities are determined by the Sugarbeet Advancement Committee and based on critical issues that effect sugar beet profitability.

  • Sugarbeet Research and Demonstration Report 8th Edition

    An enormous amount of effort and cooperation is required to plant, harvest and analyze the results of various tests. The process begins with the efforts of the Sugarbeet Advancement Committee.

  • Sugarbeet Research and Demonstration Report 9th Edition

    The research is based on the Priorities established by the Sugarbeet Advancement Committee. The ultimate goal is to improve the profitability of the sugar beet producers of Michigan Sugar Company.

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