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Revamped flagship event to attract more visitors
• Knowledge and expertise on hand • Regenerative farming is extra feature • More focus on next generation farmers A host of new features will greet visitors to this year’s two-day Cereals event, which takes place on 11-12 June in Lincolnshire. Thousands of farmers and exhibitors are due to... Read more
Oilseed rape ‘still has role in rotations’
• How powerful pods improve harvestability • DSV continues investment in new breeding • Improved phoma and clubroot protection Growers are being encouraged to look again at oilseed rape and continue giving it a place in their rotations. While few farmers can shrug off the challenge fending off cabbage... Read more
Strengthen roots to reduce drought damage
Using biostimulants to encourage deeper roots could help crops fend off the threat of drought and heat stress, says an agronomist. Agronomist Mike Stoker, from biostimulant specialist Orion FT says “Plants that accumulate more silicon have been shown to grow longer roots. In periods of drought this gives silicon... Read more
Latest advice for potato storage available
Advice for potato store managers will be available at a special event in Lincolnshire this month. Strategic Potato Storage Day is an industry event dedicated to knowledge and innovation in potato storage. Organised by Potato Storage Insight, it will bring together potato growers, store managers, researchers and technology providers.... Read more
Defra plan to ‘reduce pesticides risks’
Environmental risks from pesticides must be reduced by 10% in the next five years, says the government. The UK National Action Plan on Pesticides says farmers must ensure pesticide use is sustainable –  protecting the environment and human health while boostig food production for the long-term future. The plan... Read more
Irrigating cereals helps to protect wheat potential amid dry spell
• One of driest starts to Spring since 1836 • Pay extra attention to crop management  • More rain needed for yield potential         Norfolk grower Michael Wilton started irrigating cereals to protect yield potential following a dry March with only 13mm of rain. Mr Wilton... Read more
Interest grows in ‘protein banker’ for milling wheat
• High performing premium sector wheat • Group 1 variety has excellent agronomics • Superb combination of yield and protein A high protein wheat is catching the interest of growers and millers alike, with a yield of 98% of controls on the latest Recommended List. With a milling specification... Read more
Spending review ‘must deliver for UK farmers’
• Fair funding needed for farming • Details on revised SFI awaited • Farm investment and certainty Industry leaders are ramping up efforts to secure a fair deal for farming ahead of next month’s government spending review. Funding for the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), Environmental Land Management (ELMs) and... Read more
Show season highlights best of food and farming
• Region celebrates agriculture • Battle of Britain Spitfire flypast • Goal to get young into farming A summer season of regional agricultural shows gets under way with a vengeance this month – highlighting the best of East Anglia’s food and farming industries to an eager public. In the... Read more
Stay vigilant for yellow rust in resistant wheat
• Signs of disease at an early stage • Growers advised to keep eye out • Send samples away to be tested Growers should remain vigilant after signs of yellow rust in winter wheat varieties classed as resistant to the disease. Unusual early observations of yellow rust on several... Read more