Feed beet of the Panfilska single-seeded variety is an agricultural crop intended for feeding various types of animals, including horses, cows, pigs, goats, sheep, and rabbits. This variety is characterized by high yield and resistance to diseases and bolting, ensuring stable and high-quality root crop production. Beet is rich in nutrients such as pectin, fiber, mineral salts, plant protein, and vitamins, making it a valuable feed with high energy value and good digestibility by animals.
Roots of the Panfilska single-seeded feed beet variety have an increased sugar content, which improves the taste and nutritional value of the feed. Roots usually have significant size and weight, and their shape and color may vary, but this variety is characterized by roots protruding above the soil surface by 50-70%, which facilitates harvesting and reduces labor costs during collection. The single-seed type means that each seed produces one plant, simplifying sowing and reducing the need for thinning seedlings.
For growing the Panfilska single-seeded feed beet, the recommended seed sowing rate is 15–20 kg per hectare. This crop is widely used in agriculture to provide animals with high-quality, nutritious feed, both as root crops and as tops. Due to its characteristics and ease of cultivation, this variety is an effective solution for farmers seeking to increase productivity and quality of their feed base.