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	<title>Anglia Farmer &#187; Limagrain</title>
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		<title>Better fodder beet means higher yields</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High-performing fodder beet is helping farmers to produce extra dry matter yields. Fodder beet varieties Robbos and Blizzard produced an extra 1.2t/ha of dry matter yield compared to Kyros, claims an analysis by Limagrain UK. The company analysed trials data spanning 10 years. The extra energy gained from the higher yield afforded by Robbos and [...]]]></description>
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