Sources for mangel, or mangel wurtzel, sugar beets -------------------------------------------------- Seeds of Change http://st4.yahoo.com/seedsofchange/beetceroryel.html Beet, Certified Organic Yellow Intermediate Mangel As discussed in the historical 1885 book, The Vegetable Garden, this wonderful, olive-shaped mangel beet has "flesh..(which)..is firm, very nutritious, and white,..(with)..skin..of a more orange yellow." Productive, tapered roots mature sweetly and can grow up to 10 lbs. The 12-18 in. leaves provide generous amounts of chard-like steamed greens. A reliable keeper. (70 days) Min. wt.: 2.25 gm. per pack $6.25/oz, $20/ 1/4lb. Other sources for mangels: <> The livestock forage variety is different. This gentleman will know where to get that variety: L.Michael Smith lmikes@feist.com he describes his use of mangel here: http://www.ausbcomp.com/redman/our_plan.htm - Chase Organics (GB with an outlet in Ireland) They offer Mangel 'Prizewinner'. - R. H. Shumway's lists two types of mangels, 'Golden Tankard' and 'Colossal Long Red' as well as two other beets for stock-feeding (or sugar-making). R.H. Shumway Seedsman PO Box 1 Graniteville, SC 29820-0001 TEL 1-803-663-9771 FAX 1-888-437-2733 - Bountiful Gardens, 18001 Shafer Ranch Road, Willits, CA 95490-9626 USA voice/fax 707-459-6410 Email: bountiful@zapcom.net http://www.bountifulgardens.org/beets.htm Mangels: A very sweet and very nutritious type of beet. Mangels were originally a high output fodder crop, but like white carrots a few varieties were bred for fine taste. A good provider of food, calories & large amounts of compost material. Grows half-above the soil, so easy to harvest. Early Yellow Intermediate Mangels - Quite famous variety, first developed by the great Vilmorin in the 1800's. The first & still arguably the best gourmet mangel. Large half-long oval roots, grey-green shoulder well above the ground. Orange base. Solid white flesh. 12-18" tops. B Price $2.00 Shumway also offers a couple of varieties.