As well as giving farms access to finance, the Oxbury Transition Facility helps farmers prove that any changes are delivering results. Carbon footprints will be measured at the start of the facility and will be ongoing to assess reductions in emissions. Satellite imagery and soil testing will measure improvement... Read more
• Flexible terms based on cash flow • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions • Remain profitable and sustainable Farmers working to improve soil health can take advantage of a new loan agreement with preferential interest rates. Launched by Oxbury Bank, the Transition Facility aims to help farmers continue farming profitably... Read more
Growing miscanthus can improve farm business resilience – and increase profitability in less productive areas of the farm, says a crop specialist. Despite high establishment costs, miscanthus delivers greater profitability than wheat and barley over a 10-year period, suggests Terravesta. Beyond this point, the crop’s low maintenance costs further... Read more
Good spray stewardship is essential Farmers preparing to tidy up stubbles ahead of spring crops are advised to check the situation in the field before filling up the sprayer. Effective weed control from glyphosate depends on suitable application conditions – but growers reported were several cases of poor performance... Read more
Three new fungicide co-formulations have been launched – giving growers more options against cereal diseases. All three Adama products contain the active ingredient prothioconazole. Two incorporate the company’s Asorbital formulation technology to provide rainfastness and faster protection against key cereal and oilseed rape diseases. The first of the three... Read more
Strength in numbers at agronomy conference
Arable 13/03/2025
More than 70 farmers attended the inaugural client conference held by independent agronomy firm Indigro last month. Believed to be the largest one-day event of its kind by a UK-based independent agronomy company, the conference took place on 4 February at Whittlebury Hall, Northamptonshire. The day was themed around... Read more
Wheat poses challenge as spring beckons
Arable 13/03/2025
• Wide range of wheat growth stages • Dilemma for early fungicide plans • Effective disease control is vital Extra care will be needed to manage wheat development and disease pressure this spring – as crops come out of winter in a wide range of growth stages. Variability will... Read more
Strong prices and lower growing costs mean spring oilseed rape is capable of delivering a healthy margin this year. A shortage of UK-grown rape and the need for growers to find profitable options to cereals in the rotation are creating a growing interest in the crop, says Sarah Hawthorne,... Read more
A nationwide initiative to assess cabbage stem flea beetle larvae levels in oilseed rape aims to encourage more farmers to grow the crop. The project is a collaborative effort jointly funded by Hutchinsons, Agrii, and United Oilseeds. Niab scientists have been analysing oilseed rape stem samples for flea beetle... Read more
How to achieve good yield potential Ways to maximise the yield and quality of barley crops are the subject of a technical growing guide unveiled for the 2025 season. The Barley Agronomy Guide explores the factors and husbandry required to fulfil the potential of spring and winter crops.It has... Read more


















