voederbieten
Voederbieten, also known as feeding beets, is a Dutch term referring to a common method of using beets as a cover crop or rotational crop in agricultural systems. Beets are typically planted in the fall or early spring, with the first crop harvested before the following spring, when the tops have grown back and the roots begin to swell.
The practice of voederbieten involves using beets as a means of replenishing the soil with nutrients and
Voederbieten has been practiced in the Netherlands and other parts of Europe for centuries, although the exact
The use of beets as a cover crop or rotational crop has several benefits, including improved soil