A seed specialist says wet field conditions are expected to delay sugarbeet planting in Michigan for another two more weeks.
Sugarbeet Crop Specialist Doug Ruppal with Syngenta tells Brownfield about 1,000 acres of sugarbeets were planted in March of the Michigan Sugar Company’s contracted 155,000 acres across Michigan and Canada. “We’ve planted in mid-April before and had fantastic crops. A few years back we didn’t plant until I think around Memorial Day, it was very late May planting, and they had a record crop that year.”
He says it’s becoming more common to plant sugarbeets in late March and early April which makes seed selection even more important for disease control when planting into wetter soils.
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