Excellent taste, simultaneous harvest formation, high yield of marketable root crops
Cadril — a mid-early variety with simultaneous harvest formation, ensuring bunch-type production at an early stage, on day 65-70 after emergence. Full harvest can be completed by day 75-80. Root crops of the mid-early Cadril variety are cylindrical, blunt-ended, with smooth surface, 20-22 cm long, weighing 100-150 g. Surface is bright orange, flesh is orange-red, rich in carotene, juicy, with excellent flavor. The core of the Cadril root crop is small. A characteristic feature of the Cadril variety is high yield — 60-75 t/ha, marketability, and uniform harvest formation. It is recommended to sow mid-early carrot variety Cadril after crops to which organic fertilizers were applied. Direct application of organic matter under carrots of the Cadril variety is not advisable. To obtain early carrot products or for processing, sowing should be done as soon as possible after the field becomes suitable for planting (end of March — beginning of April). One modification of row sowing is strip-row sowing. In this method, seeds are placed in four rows, spaced 20-30 cm apart. The optimal scheme is: 28 X 28 X 28 X 51-52 cm. Distance between plants within the row — 2.5 cm.