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During a break in the weather on Monday, Mr Eric Drewitt, a senior technical officer at the Winchmore irrigation research station, was photographed on a trial at the station in which sugar and fodder beet are being grown. He is holding specimens of fodder and sugar beet—Mono Blanc fodder beet, on the left, and Vytomo sugar beet. The sugar beet bulb is more tapered.

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Press, 3 April 1980, Page 11

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During a break in the weather on Monday, Mr Eric Drewitt, a senior technical officer at the Winchmore irrigation research station, was photographed on a trial at the station in which sugar and fodder beet are being grown. He is holding specimens of fodder and sugar beet—Mono Blanc fodder beet, on the left, and Vytomo sugar beet. The sugar beet bulb is more tapered. Press, 3 April 1980, Page 11

During a break in the weather on Monday, Mr Eric Drewitt, a senior technical officer at the Winchmore irrigation research station, was photographed on a trial at the station in which sugar and fodder beet are being grown. He is holding specimens of fodder and sugar beet—Mono Blanc fodder beet, on the left, and Vytomo sugar beet. The sugar beet bulb is more tapered. Press, 3 April 1980, Page 11