*Article* **The Effect of Farmyard Manure and Mineral Fertilizers on Sugar Beet Beetroot and Top Yield and Soil Chemical Parameters**

**Lukáš Hlisnikovský \*, Ladislav Menšík , Kateˇrina Kˇrížová and Eva Kunzová**

Crop Research Institute in Prague, Drnovská 507/73, Prague 6–Ruzynˇe, 161 06 Prague, Czech Republic; ladislav.mensik@vurv.cz (L.M.); krizovak@vurv.cz (K.K.); kunzova@vurv.cz (E.K.) **\*** Correspondence:l.hlisnik@vurv.cz;Tel.:+420-773-636-546

**Abstract:** In order to recommend the dose of fertilization for sugar beet under currently unstable weather conditions, we analysed beetroot and top yields, sugar content (SC), and the effect of fertilization on soil chemistry over a three-year period (2016–2018). All three years were characterized by different weather conditions. The year 2016 was very warm and very dry. The year 2017 was warm with normal precipitation. The year 2018 was extraordinary warm and very dry. We compared the following ten fertilization treatments: unfertilized control, farmyard manure (FYM), mineral fertilizers NPK1–4, and FYM + NPK1–4. The applications of FYM, NPK, and FYM + NPK resulted in significantly higher yields of beetroots and tops as compared with the control, while no significant differences were recorded among FYM, NPK, and FYM + NPK treatments. The SC was not affected by the fertilization. The application of NPK resulted in a lower pH value, while the highest values were recorded for the control and FYM treatments. The application of FYM + NPK increased the content of organic carbon (Corg) in the soil, the total content of nitrogen (Ntot), and P and K concentrations. According to the results of the linear-plateau model, the recommended dose of N is 112 kg ha−1, corresponding to a beetroot yield of 66 t ha−1.

**Keywords:** *Beta vulgaris* L.; organic manure; weather conditions; soil chemistry; sugar concentration
