BANGOR
Beta vulgaris
- 10 % higher yield than Kyros
- Smooth with exceptionally low dirt tare
- Most of the root above ground
- Yellow root with 17-18 % drymatter

The modern type fodder beet
Bangor is an improvement of the illustrious/long-time-acknowledged varieties Kyros and Troya – resulting in 10% yield increase and uniform root.
Easy to harvest
The lifting of Bangor is eased on all soil types, by the uniform and high position above ground.
Smooth root
The root of Bangor is smooth with a shallow root. This is the reason for the very low dirt tare. The low content of soil in the pile or silage results in forage of very high quality.
More than 20 ton drymatter
In trials, Bangor has delivered almost 21 tons of drymatter per ha in root alone. Additionally 4-5 ton DM can be expected in the top.
Technical Specifications
- Fodder beet
Beet for forage - Yellow, smooth skin and high yield
- Listed/recommended in EU DK PL UK
Product information

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Specification and ratings
Performance and features
Source: Results from 'Landsforsøg' (Denmark) 2010-11* Score from 1 to 4. 4 = very smooth
% Drymatter in root | Smoothness of root* | % Dirt | % Above ground | Yield drymatter pr. ha | Relative drymatter yield | |
Bangor | 17,7 | 3 | 3,3 | 80 | 20,7 | 105 |
Magnum | 19,2 | 2,8 | 3,7 | 76 | 19,23 | 100 |
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Fodder beet
Fodder beet is the highest yielding forage crop any one can grow. The energy rich fodder beets are complementing the use of grass or protein rich legumes in the diet of the cattle.