Mangold (Noun)
Meaning
Beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Mangold is often cultivated for use as a nutritious animal feed, especially for cattle and sheep.
- Farmers primarily grow mangold for its edible roots which are then fed to their livestock during the winter months.
- In addition to sugar beets, mangold is also widely used as cattle feed due to its nutritional properties.
- Some agricultural specialists have successfully used mangold to promote healthy livestock through proper diet management.
- Dairy farmers also plant mangold on their fields for harvesting the root and utilizing it as supplementary cattle feed.