Sugar beet 'Rizon' is a diploid (two-rowed) root crop with a cylindrical shape and pink color, half-buried in the soil. The weight of one root is 5-6 kg, and its length ranges from 25 to 35 cm. The vegetation period of the crop is 138 days, allowing for a stable yield throughout the season.
The 'Rizon' variety is characterized by high yield, reaching 75–80 tons per hectare, making it profitable for feed use. The root has a cylindrical shape and pink color, which facilitates identification and harvesting. The plant has a medium-sized dark green leaf rosette and exhibits good storability, which is important for storage and transportation.
Moreover, 'Rizon' is resistant to drought, cold, various diseases, and bolting, ensuring reliable cultivation under different climatic conditions. It is recommended for medium harvest timing, allowing optimal use of agronomic practices and obtaining quality feed for agricultural animals.