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![]() | 423 × 640 (67 KB) | MarkusHagenlocher | Two sugar beet roots. The one on the right is a traditional sugar beet. The one on the left, is a cultivated variety call SR96, which has been selected for its smoother root that collects less soil and needs less washing during processing. USDA phot |
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