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Dwight's Beet - Sugar beet seed for hunting food plots & farm pastures A pure sugar beet brassicas specifically designed to provide a nutritious & attractive food source for a variety of wildlife species & livestock. Plus, with its exceptional germination rates, easy establishment & fast growing forage with super high sucrose content make it an ultra high quality crop. High quality pure sugar beet seeds. Super sweet beet. Sugar beets root crop that grows well in a variety of soil types & can tolerate drought conditions. Sugar beets are also relatively easy to grow & can be planted in a wildlife food plot with minimal maintenance. Sugar beets are rich in carbohydrates, protein, & minerals such as calcium & phosphorus giving them a high nutritional value. These nutrients are essential for the growth & development of deer & turkeys. Sugar beets are also attractive to deer & turkeys because of their sweet taste. Another benefit of growing sugar beets in a food plot is their versatility. They can be planted in a variety of soil types & can tolerate drought conditions, making them a reliable food source for deer & turkeys throughout the growing season. Sugar beets can also be easily incorporated into a rotational planting schedule, which can help to prevent soil depletion & improve soil health over time. Improve your soil. Having roots living in your pasture or wildlife food plot turf is key for improving your soil's food web health. Having plants growing year-round prevents erosion and keeps dirt cool to aid in drought conditions. All of these things combined help to grow bigger crops, heavy roots and sweeter forage. The soil food web is made up of the various organisms that live in the soil, including bacteria, fungi, & other microorganisms. These organisms play a critical role in maintaining the health of the soil, as they break down organic matter & release nutrients that plants need to grow. Soil health is important for many reasons. For one, healthy soil is essential for growing healthy plants. It provides plants with the nutrients & water they need to grow and thrive. Healthy soil is also important for preventing erosion, which can cause soil to be washed away by water or wind. Healthy soil food webs will produce heavier, more nutritious, attractive greens, fast forage & foliage to feed wild game. Wildlife attractant. Dwight's sugar beets are a high-energy food source that can attract wildlife species. The fleshy roots of sugar beets are packed with nutrients, including carbohydrates & sugars, making them a valuable source of energy for animals such as deer & rabbits. The leaves and stems of sugar beets are also edible, providing a nutritious source of forage for wildlife. Sugar beets are relatively easy to grow. Sugar beets can be planted in a wide range of soil types & climates, making them a versatile crop for many different regions. They also have a relatively short growing season, typically taking about 90 days from planting to harvest, which means they can be incorporated into a rotational food plot program with other crops. Sugar beets can also provide other benefits to wildlife beyond just serving as a food source. The large, green foliage provide a place for small mammals to burrow & find shelter & the leaves and stems of the plant can provide cover and habitat for a variety of animals. Produce giant root crop. Attract & retain wildlife while making live stock happy. Sugar beets (Beta vulgaris) are a type of root vegetable that is grown for its high sugar content, which is used to make sugar and other sweeteners. Sugar beets are native to Europe and have been grown for centuries as a source of sugar, but they are now also widely cultivated in other parts of the world, including the United States. Sugar beets are a hardy and adaptable crop that can be grown in a variety of soil types and climates. They are typically planted in the spring and harvested in the fall, after which the roots are cleaned and processed to extract the sugar. The leaves and tops of the plant, known as beet tops, can also be used as feed for livestock. One of the primary reasons sugar beets are a good crop to grow for farm animals is that they are a rich source of nutrients. Sugar beets are high in energy, protein, and fiber, making them an excellent feed for livestock such as cows, goats, and sheep. They can be fed fresh, ensiled (fermented and stored in a silo), or dried and ground into a meal. Sugar beets can also be used as a supplement to traditional feedstuffs, providing a boost of nutrients and helping to improve the overall health and performance of farm animals. In addition to providing nutrition for farm animals, sugar beets can also be used to benefit wildlife. When grown in rotation with other crops, sugar beets can provide important habitat and food for a variety of species. For example, the leaves and tops of sugar beets can be left in the field after harvest and serve as a food source for deer and other herbivores. The large, fleshy root systems of sugar beets can also provide cover and habitat for small mammals and birds. Another benefit of growing sugar beets is that they can help to improve soil health. Sugar beets have a deep root system that helps to loosen and aerate compacted soil, improving its structure and allowing for better water infiltration and retention. The crop also has a high water use efficiency, meaning that it can thrive in dry conditions and help to conserve water resources. In addition to their use as feed and habitat, sugar beets also have several other uses. For example, the byproducts of sugar beet processing, such as beet pulp and molasses, can be used as feed for livestock or as a soil amendment. Sugar beets can also be used as a biofuel, with the sugar being converted into ethanol or other biofuels. Sugar beets are an often overlooked but highly valuable crop that can be a great addition to any farm pasture. Not only do they have a high yield, with a single plant capable of producing up to 10 tons of beets per acre, but they are also rich in nutrients and can provide a balanced diet for livestock. They are high in energy, protein, and fiber, and contain important minerals such as potassium and magnesium. This makes them an excellent source of feed for a variety of animals, including cows, pigs, goats, and sheep. In addition to their value as a source of feed, sugar beets are also adaptable and can be grown in a variety of soil types. They are resistant to drought and can tolerate cold temperatures, making them well-suited for many different climates. This versatility extends beyond their use as feed, as sugar beets can also be processed into sugar, used as a natural sweetener in food and beverage production, or used in the production of biofuels. This makes them a valuable and versatile crop that can provide multiple streams of income for farmers. They have a relatively low water requirement, and their deep root systems can help to improve soil structure and fertility. This makes them a great choice for farmers who are looking to adopt sustainable farming practices and reduce their foot print. In addition to their many practical benefits, sugar beets are also a visually appealing crop that can add beauty to a farm pasture. Their large, deep green leaves and bright red or white roots are attractive and can enhance the overall aesthetic of a farm. Overall, sugar beets are a valuable and versatile crop that can be a great addition to any farm pasture. Their high yield, nutritious value, adaptability, versatility, and sustainability make them a valuable asset to any farm. They are a rich source of nutrients for farm animals, provide important habitat and food for wildlife, and can help to improve soil health. They are a versatile and valuable addition to any farm pasture, and their many benefits make them a great choice for farmers. Crooked Bend's Dwight Beets provide a pure uncoated sugar beet seed option that is sure to produce the sweet root crop to attract livestock or wildlife animals like whitetail deer, turkey, pheasants, quail, doves, ducks, geese, cattle, horses, pigs, chickens, cows, hogs, goats, sheep, waterfowl, rabbits, squirrels, boars, and other target wild game species. Dwight's Beets Smash Wheat Blend Four Clover Combo Mema's Moo Mix Blue Eagle Bluegrass Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews — — 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 3.6 out of 5 stars 35 Price $99.00$99.00 — no data — no data $169.00$169.00 $229.00$229.00 Planting method Heavy Equipment No till No till No till No till Light conditions Full to partial sun Full to partial sun Shade to Full sun Shade to Full sun Shade to Full sun Growing season Spring, Summer, Fall Spring, Summer Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Plant type Food plot, Farm pasture Food plot, Farm pasture Food plot, Farm pasture Farm pasture, Lawn turf Lawn turf Foliage produced High quality food High quality food, Cover, Bedding, Blooming flowers High quality food, Blooming flowers High quality food, Cover, Bedding, Blooming flowers Grass for yards Forage crop type Brassicas Brassicas, Legumes, Cereal grain grasses, Forbs Legumes Legumes, Forage grasses Bluegrass Seed sowing rates 12 LB per acre broadcasting, 8 LB per acre seed drilling 100 LB per acre broadcasting, 67 LB per acre seed drilling 17 LB per acre broadcasting, 11 LB per acre seed drilling 75 LB per acre broadcasting, 50 LB per acre seed drilling 225 LB per acre broadcasting, 150 LB per acre seed drilling Benefited species Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Pheasants, Turkeys, Goats, Pigs Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Squirrels, Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Pollinators, Cows, Horses, Chickens, Goats, Pigs, Geese Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Squirrels, Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Pollinators, Chickens, Horses, Goats, Pigs, Geese Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Cows, Horses, Chickens, Goats, Pigs, Geese Friends & Family Perennial or annual Annual Annual Perennial Perennial Perennial Companion seed blends Four Clover Combo, Last Resort Bransons Buffalo Blend, Basic Buck Blend, Four Clover Combo, Birds & the Bees, Thunder Prairie Blend, Last Resort Bransons Buffalo Blend, Basic Buck Blend, Smash Wheat Blend, Birds & the Bees, Thunder Prairie Blend, Last Resort, Mama’s Moo Mix Four Clover Combo, Last Resort, Blue Eagle Bluegrass Mema's Moo Mix Branson's Buffalo Blend Basic Buck Blend Birds and The Bees Blend Last Resort Blend Thunder Prairie Blend Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 102 4.4 out of 5 stars 9 4.7 out of 5 stars 2 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 Price — no data — no data — no data — no data — no data Planting method No till Heavy equipment No till No till No till Light conditions Full to partial sun Full to partial sun Full to partial sun Full sun to partial shade Full to partial sun Growing season Spring, Summer, Fall Spring, Summer Spring, Summer Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Spring, Summer, Fall Plant type Food plot, Farm pasture Food plot, Farm pasture Food plot, Farm pasture Food plot, Farm pasture Food plot, Farm pasture Foliage produced High quality food, Cover, Bedding, Blooming flowers High quality food, Cover, Bedding, Blooming flowers, Green screen barriers High quality food, Cover, Bedding, Blooming flowers, Green screen barriers High quality food, Cover, Bedding High quality food, Cover, Bedding, Blooming flowers Forage crop type Brassicas, Legumes, Cereal grain grasses Legumes, Cereal grain grasses, Forbs Brassicas, Legumes, Cereal grain grasses, Forbs Cereal grain grasses Brassicas, Legumes, Cereal grain grasses, Forbs Seed sowing rates 25 LB per acre broadcasting, 17 LB per acre seed drilling 50 LB per acre broadcasting, 34 LB per acre seed drilling 38 LB per acre broadcasting, 25 LB per acre seed drilling 200 LB per acre broadcasting, 133 LB per acre seed drilling 100 LB per acre broadcasting, 67 LB per acre seed drilling Benefited species Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Squirrels. Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Pollinators, Cows, Horses, Chickens, Goats, Pigs, Geese Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Squirrels. Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Pollinators, Cows, Horses, Chickens, Goats, Pigs, Geese Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Squirrels. Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Pollinators, Cows, Horses, Chickens, Goats, Pigs, Geese Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Squirrels. Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Pollinators, Cows, Horses, Chickens, Goats, Pigs, Geese Whitetail deer, Blacktail, Elk, Moose, Doves, Quail, Rabbits, Squirrels. Pheasants, Turkeys, Ducks, Pollinators, Cows, Horses, Chickens, Goats, Pigs, Geese Perennial or annual Annual Annual Annual Annual Both Companion seed blends Basic Buck Blend, Smash Wheat Blend, Birds & the Bees, Last Resort Blend, Four Clover Combo Bransons Buffalo Blend, Thunder Prairie Blend, Four Clover Combo, Las Resort Blend Bransons Buffalo Blend, Thunder Prairie Blend, Four Clover Combo, Las Resort Blend Bransons Buffalo Blend, Basic Buck Blend, Smash Wheat Blend, Birds & the Bees, Four Clover Combo, Mema's Moo Mix, Dwight's Beets Basic Buck Blend, Smash Wheat Blend, Birds & the Bees, Last Resort Blend, Four Clover Combo Inspire the next generation. Planting seeds for food plots & farm pastures is a easy, fun & family friendly activity. Growing a food plot is a great way to introduce kids and adults to mother nature & the great outdoors. Building childhood memories with mom & dad in the woods or pasture is a great way to spend time together. The food plot blend for deer hunting include different combinations of tillage radish, purple top turnips, cereal grain rye, ladino clover, grain sorghum, sugar beets, sunflowers, forage soybeans, forage sorghum, red clover, chicory, white clover, buckwheat, rapeseed, forage oats, alfalfa, barley, winter wheat, & crimson clover. Growing any of the seed blends offered by Crooked Bend will yield top notch plant forage to feed wild life like whitetail bucks, does & fawns. These large root vegetable & tall leafy green crops grow fast & are wild game food attractants as they offer high quality food plus bedding and shelter. Love your herd & plant Crooked Bend food plot seed this growing season!
Uncoated beet seeds produce a fusion of big leaf foliage attractant plus sweet root vegetables.
Enrich hunter habitat with large underground sugary bulb tubers of attraction in late season & snow.
Early spring planting produces annual brassica vegetable greens in late fall & the frigid winter.
Planting beet seeds sprouts a honey hole foodplot to hunt dove, pheasant, white tail deer, & duck.
Imperial tuber roots giant sugar content (over 22%) is an organic wild game power attractants.