Fodder beetroot variety for practical feeding
Fodder beetroot seeds ‘Brigadier’ are an annual vegetable crop grown for substantial roots and useful leafy tops. This variety is commonly chosen as a livestock feed beet seed and as an animal feed root crop seed for smallholders who want to grow supplementary feed alongside a complete ration. The plant forms a robust root crop with strong foliage, making it a reliable forage beet seed option for seasonal use.
Plant characteristics and typical garden placement
Brigadier develops a vigorous, upright leaf canopy above a swelling root, suited to open ground cultivation in kitchen gardens and larger plots. As a fodder beet brigadier seeds selection, it is valued for producing a sizeable root harvest and for providing additional green material from the leaves. For best results, choose a sunny, open site with well-prepared soil that can support steady growth through the season. The botanical name is Beta vulgaris.
Seasonal notes for open ground cultivation
This is a popular choice for open ground fodder beetroot seeds, with the outdoor sowing window noted as March to May and the typical harvest period noted as October to November. If you are looking specifically for annual fodder beetroot seeds for livestock, Brigadier fits well into a practical feed-growing plan where roots can be kept cool and dry for later use. Feed as a supplement and vary alongside the animals’ regular complete feed.