Beetroot variety 'Solidar' is a highly valuable fodder crop widely used in livestock farming due to its high protein content. This single-stemmed, hybrid, heterotic, and diploid variety features yellow-orange, oval-cylindrical root crops. The roots are embedded in the soil by 45-50%, facilitating manual harvesting and reducing soil contamination. The average root weight reaches up to 6 kg, with a vegetation period of approximately 145 days.
The 'Solidar' variety is characterized by high yield, reaching 125-130 tons per hectare, which is an important criterion when selecting a fodder crop for livestock. It exhibits good root and leaf growth, drought resistance, and adaptability to soil types. Additionally, fodder beet contains a significant amount of dry matter and sucrose, enhancing its nutritional value.
One of the advantages of this variety is its excellent storability, allowing root crops to be used for an extended period, up to December. Furthermore, 'Solidar' is resistant to diseases and practically does not bolt, which is crucial for successful cultivation on fields. These characteristics make this variety an optimal choice for animal feeding and ensure a stable, high-quality harvest.