Sugar Beet

Sugar beet remains an important and profitable crop in growers’ rotations, with 95,000 ha of sugar beet being grown in the UK each year. However, growing sugar beet is not without it’s challenges. The changing climate brings with it a new raft of pests and diseases to contend with and can create difficult conditions for establishing and lifting the crop.

This page shares resources and agronomic advice to help you overcome some of these challenges and grow high yielding sugar beet crops.

Revystar® XE - unBEETable

Revystar® XE sets a new standard in sugar beet protection, delivering the best in disease control, return on investment, and yield & sugar improvement for growers who demand the best.

Building on its proven performance in cereals, Revystar® XE offers the best defence against key diseases including cercospora, powdery mildew, rust, and ramularia, keeping crops healthier for longer and maximising your return.

Revystar® XE offers:

  • Excellent efficiency on all key diseases in sugar beet
  • Strong long-lasting performance
  • Well-balanced co-formulation for sugar beet
  • Green leaf area retention throughout the season

Revystar® XE. The best in beet.

The best disease control: 2 x 1.0 l/ha Revystar® XE

The best programme: 2 x 1.0l/ha Revystar® XE

Mastering Disease Control in Sugar Beet Webinar - June 2024

Mark Stevens (BBRO), Andrew Dear (British Sugar), Iain Ford (BASF) and Craig Green (Independent Agronomist) give us a snapshot of how crops are looking so far this season, what growers should be looking out for and how to protect crops to maximise yield.

N=5, 2023-2024

A timing end-July to mid-Aug; B timing end-Aug to mid-Sept

Harvested early Nov to early Dec

Kinetic average farm prices 2024

Sugar beet £40/t.

CropMaximum individual doseWater volumeMaximum number of applicationsHarvest interval
Sugar Beet1.0 litres product/ha150-400 l/ha (qulaified recommendation for 100 l/ha)2 per crop28 days
DiseaseLabel control claim
Cercospora leaf spot
(Cercospora beticola)
C
Powdery mildew
(Erysiphe betae)
C
Rust
(Uromyces betae)
C
Leaf spot of Beet
(Ramularia beticola)
C

See how Revystar® XE performed in 2023

Join our agronomy managers Matt Keane and Hugo Pryce at our trial in Sutton Bridge. This video was filmed in October 2023 at a site with exceptionally high cercospora and highlights the strengths of Revystar XE in the field.

Disease Control

BBRO

The BBRO offer brilliant resources for growers, including events throughout the year, regular bulletins and disease warnings. Click here to visit their website and learn more about their resources.

Find out more

Created in collaboration with BBRO, this classroom module gies into detail on sugar beet diseases; the causes, impacts, and how to control them.

2 CPD points available.

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