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Sugar Beets Crop Nutrition Program

A sugar beet crop nutrition program should connect early canopy development, root growth and season-long stress review to verified crop stage.

Sugar Beets Nutrition Challenges & Growth Stages

Sugar beet planning should connect early canopy establishment and season-long root development to verified crop stage and field conditions.

01

Uniform early growth

02

Maintaining an effective canopy

03

Long-season nutrient and stress management

Review objective

Establish a measurable objective; Review canopy and root-zone context; Keep the program consistent with the approved label.

The ProGreen Sugar Beets Protocol

Products listed here come from the current crop-program source. This is a source mapping, not a rate, tank-mix order or automatic recommendation.

01

Establish a measurable objective

02

Review canopy and root-zone context

03

Keep the program consistent with the approved label

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Proven Results

Sugar beets proof stays source-gated

The sugar beets brief calls for a proof element around sugar and root development. Public result numbers stay gated until an approved lab, trial or testimonial source is attached. Use the lab-test results path to request or review source material before treating proof as a recommendation.

2010 · Yuma, CO

+1,900 lb/ac

30.18 vs 29.23 tons/ac; sugar also rose 17.26% vs 16.54%.

Treated
30.18 tons/ac
Control
29.23 tons/ac

C-4 foliar program

2011 · Hillshog #9024

+14,760 lb/ac

C-4 treatment 38.67 vs 31.29 tons/ac; sugar 12,034 vs 9,975 lb/ac.

Treated
38.67 tons/ac
Control
31.29 tons/ac

C-4 before canopy and before harvest

2012 · Hillshog #9173RR

+4,600 lb/ac

Highest treatment 33.10 vs 30.80 tons/ac control.

Treated
33.10 tons/ac
Control
30.80 tons/ac

C-4, GRO and F-14 protocols

2013 · Syngenta 9173

+11,220 lb/ac

29.78 vs 24.17 tons/ac; sugar to 8,400 lb/ac on the top protocol.

Treated
29.78 tons/ac
Control
24.17 tons/ac

GRO prior to canopy and before harvest

Source: Irrigation Research Foundation, Yuma, CO. Results are from independent plot work at the Irrigation Research Foundation in Yuma, CO. Weather, water, variety and the rest of the fertility program affect outcomes. These figures are not a guarantee for every field.

Application Timeline

Application Timeline is a planning sequence, not a universal application schedule. Method, rate, timing and compatibility still come from approved labels and field-specific review.

01Establishment

Stand and early leaf area

Emergence, soil condition and base fertility

02Canopy development

Leaf area and crop demand

Crop condition, field variability and planned passes

03Root development

Season-long program continuity

Weather, crop observations and label timing

Build Your Sugar Beets Program -> Quote

Share crop, acreage, location, growth stage, current program and timing. ProGreen Ag can then confirm product documents, availability and the next step for your operation.

Questions about the sugar beets program

Is this sugar beets program a spray recommendation?

No. This page is a planning framework. Final products, rates, timing, compatibility and application method must come from the current approved label and a field-specific review.

Can products be added to an existing fertility program?

That depends on the field objective, crop stage, current fertility plan, water quality and tank-mix partners. Share those details with ProGreen Ag before making a change.

Where can I find application rates?

Only approved labels and reviewed product documents should be used for rates. ProGreen Ag can provide the current documentation for the products being considered.