BBRO BeetCast

Francesca Broom

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An insight into the world of sugar beet production in the UK, hosted by the British Beet Research Organisation (BBRO). This monthly production provides an overview of the industry with timely updates and future forecasts to support sugar beet growers. Hear from BBRO scientists and the field team, plus grower updates and industry comment.

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44 episodes

BeetCast April: Preparing for an invasion

With a high Virus Yellows forecast and aphids expected around the 10th April we look at mitigation strategies to help growers protect the crop in 2024.

19m
Mar 28
BeetCast March: Drilling into the detail

We join Simon Bowen and Stephen Aldis at a Drill Operators training day, to hear the latest info on improving crop population, establishment and ultimately yield through good preparation and drilling. We also meet with 5 drill manufacturers; Grimme, Kverneland, Kuhn, Monosem and Vaderstad.

54m
Feb 29
BeetCast February: Getting to grips with a harvester

As many experienced harvester drivers will tell you there is a lot more to harvesting a good beet crop than you'd think. We spend some time in the cab with a new driver and carry out a harvester test to really put him through his paces - will he pass muster?!

23m
Feb 01
BeetCast January 2024: What's happened to my sugars?

First podcast of 2024. We look at a frequent grower question received during the 2023 campaign. Walking through the collection of data process at British Sugar with Perry Bateman and then hearing from Simon Bowen regarding some of the potential influences to low sugars and higher impurities.

36m
Jan 10
BeetCast December 2023: Cover crops and responsible use of glyphosate

Quite a few growers are using or considering the use of cover crops, but getting the species mix is only one consideration, you also need to plan for destruction particularly where followed by sugar beet. Roger Bradbury, sugar beet lead for Bayer Cropscience and Dr Georgina Barratt (BBRO) discuss the use of glyphosate.

28m
Dec 01, 2023
BeetCast November 2023: Machinery fest for BBRO trials team

Whilst weather stopped play, for trials harvesting the BBRO team took some well earned time out and visited Beet Europe in France, and came home with a wish list.

14m
Nov 01, 2023
BeetCast October 2023: Virus Yellows solution?

We visit one of the BBRO trial sites to see the impact of Virus Yellows on varieties available for drilling in 2024 and also discuss some of the exciting findings regarding new material being tested for future use.

15m
Oct 02, 2023
BeetCast September 2023

Many of us have stood mesmerised at agricultural shows watching a robotic display and wondering if they have a place on the farm. Well Sentry Farming have partnered with Autonomous Agri Solutions and BBRO to test the theory in a commercial sugar beet field. We meet those involved to see how things have worked out in the first year of trial.

18m
Sep 01, 2023
BeetCast August 2023: Shaping your seed choice through variety traits

With the sugar beet seed order being imminent, we discuss what to look for in variety traits and how to use this knowledge to shape your choices for the 2024 crop.

21m
Aug 01, 2023
BeetCast July 2023: Keeping your canopy healthy

The crop is now surging ahead with good canopy cover across much of the growing region. With this in mind we look to our fungicide programmes to ensure the canopy remains healthy to optimise yield potential.

22m
Jul 01, 2023
BeetCast June 2023: BBRO in-field

Catch up with the topics of conversation following our May BeetField events.

30m
Jun 01, 2023
BeetCast May 2023: Actively monitoring to safeguard the sugar beet crop

As we enter May the first of the aphids are known to be in flight, so as they launch so do we by commencing the aphid survey. This year monitoring is ramped up with 12 special monitoring sites.

19m
Apr 27, 2023
BeetCast March 2023: Unique opportunity to plug supply gap

In March British Sugar issued a new early lifting beet contract, as a response to the reduction in supply from the 2023 campaign. Dan Green explains the detail behind this initiative.

16m
Apr 01, 2023
BeetCast March 2023: Drilling into the detail

Sugar beet drills will soon be emerging into the daylight as preparations get under way for the 2023 sugar beet season. Dr Simon Bowen and Stephen Aldis provide a few pointers to getting the crop underway.

23m
Feb 28, 2023
BeetCast February 2023: A holistic approach

Meet Newark growers, Ed and Tom Hammond who have taken a holistic view to growing beet. Ensuring sustainability of the soil through cover crop use and careful management, leading to a reduction of inputs.

12m
Feb 01, 2023
BeetCast January 2023: Looking forward to the future of sugar beet

With a number of growers looking to increase their sugar beet contracts we catch up with some young growers to find out why they want to grow the crop and we also find out what's happening in the BBRO plant clinic.

24m
Jan 02, 2023
BeetCast December 2022: Sugar Beet Heaven!

Whilst many may hope to find a trip to Disneyland Florida hanging from their Christmas tree, our intrepid traveller and sugar beet enthusiast Dr Alistair Wright found the Disney of his dreams during a recent trip to Fargo, the sugar beet capital of the USA.

19m
Dec 01, 2022
BeetCast November: Prepare for Beet

A bit of preparation now could reap rewards in future; particularly if you take a close look at your soil health. Simon and Georgina provide some helpful hints and guidance to the AHDB Soil Health Scorecard.

20m
Oct 31, 2022
BeetCast October: Monitor closely and lift accordingly

Whilst the crop has recovered well from drought, issues such as Beet Moth or cracked roots could expose the crop to secondary infection. Prof Mark Stevens explains what to watch out for.

14m
Sep 30, 2022
BeetCast September: Balancing variety choices

An early release of the September edition of BeetCast to support growers in making those important variety choices we speak to some of the breeders about their seed portfolios.

12m
Aug 15, 2022
BeetCast August: Making the most of final canopy growth.

With the sugar beet harvest due to start in a few weeks, we remind growers to keep an eye on canopies as they recover from drought. Checking for disease and nutrient deficiencies in order to keep the canopy as healthy as possible to maximise yield potential.

25m
Aug 01, 2022
BeetCast July: Potential impact of Virus yellows on the 2022 crop.

It has been a very busy few weeks in the BBRO laboratory checking through numerous yellow water pan samples assessing aphid numbers and now testing for levels of virus. Prof Mark Stevens explains the results so far and expected impact.

13m
Jul 01, 2022
BeetCast June: Using this year's crop to determine future variety choices

Mike May, Chairman of the RL Board joins Dr Simon Bowen to discuss the RL and how assessing your current sugar beet crop can help in determining the best variety choices for your soil type and management programme in future.

13m
Jun 01, 2022
BeetCast May: A grower's perspective

With the crop underway we join Martin Stuffens, Farm Manager of Park Farm, Thorney to discuss the BBRO trial site that he is hosting and how his crops are faring so far this season.

20m
May 03, 2022
BeetCast April: Giving aphids their marching orders off beet

We are all on high alert following the Rothamsted Research Aphid forecast. BBRO are exploring a number of options to support the sugar beet industry and encourage growers to join with them in finding new ways to manage this pest.

13m
Apr 01, 2022
BeetCast (March): Managing the sugar beet crop, with and without Cruiser SB

The Rothamsted Forecast released on the 1st March triggered the use of Cruiser SB treated seed for the 2022 sugar beet crop. The forecast predicts that without control measures almost 70% of the crop will be infected by Virus yellows. Prof Mark Stevens and Dr Simon Bowen discuss the options for growers.

18m
Mar 03, 2022
BeetCast (February): Positive start to the beet season ahead.

Following a successful year of trials the BBRO are pleased to release some exciting news ahead of the BeetTech22 events relating to Virus yellows and Free living nematodes. Great way to start the new season.

15m
Feb 01, 2022
BeetCast (January): Informed decisions lead to better crop management

We revisit Holkham Farming to meet Dominic Swan of Catalyst Farming and Farm Manager James Beamish to discuss what data they are collecting and the impact this information could have on crop management.

21m
Jan 03, 2022
Impact of cover crops on soil health

There has been much talk of the importance of cover crops, but planning their use requires a bit of forethought, whilst their impact requires patience. This is part one of a soil health special with James Beamish, Holkham Farming looking at soil health management and their cover crop programme.

13m
Dec 01, 2021
Planning for short-term sugar beet clamps

With the on-going haulage issues, many growers are having to provide short-term clamps for their beet. Dr Simon Bowen explains when and why we need to clamp and how best to avoid creating hot spots that could increase sugar losses.

11m
Nov 01, 2021