2024 harvest underway for SESVanderHave’s trial teams

Early signs from both trials and commercial crops are that sugar beet is performing well despite late drilling and above average rainfall, according to breeder SESVanderHave.

Early signs from both trials and commercial crops are that sugar beet is performing well, says SESVanderHave trials manager, Wayne Tonge.
SESVanderHave plot harvester.

“The rains washed away the threat of virus yellows, whilst good summer temperatures have helped the crop to pile on yield in recent weeks, while the incidence of foliar disease is mercifully low so far, says SESVanderHave trials manager, Wayne Tonge.

“We have started harvesting replicated plots testing the next generation genetics and treatments with our bespoke mobile tarehouse.”

In parallel, broader screening of commercial performance across the network of Club SV Growers continues apace, with early indications of good yields, sugar contents and low impurities from new varieties Gadwall and Hoopoe, the company says.

“Results from our beet cyst nematode trials for Hoopoe are demonstrating superior performance to Jackdaw which many growers planted this spring,” comments Mr Tonge.

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Mobile strip trial harvest

The mobile strip trial harvest is proving extremely popular with Club SV growers, and is generating considerable interest when neighbours see how easy and fast the process is, according to SESVanderHave’s newest employee, seed sales adviser, Hector Adcock.

“It’s giving growers some really useful insights into performance. Combined with our drone image analysis, linked weather station network and the immediacy of generating data and the ability to sequential harvest using GPS locators, it’s proving an extremely powerful tool.”

There is, however, considerable field variability as expected after late drilling and high pressure from damping off and soil pest complex, but results are giving growers instant insight into real-time performance on their own farms with their own inputs and agronomy.

SESVanderHave says it is committed to continue investing in extending its trials network from the current 90ha to ensure growers have access to more relatable and reliable data.

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Philip Liverton Haulage

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