• Mixed farm switches to all-livestock • Change secures future for business • Other farms can do same process A Norfolk beef and sheep farmer is switching from a mixed arable system to an all-livestock operation to improve farm resilience and performance. David Cross – who is an AHDB... Read more
A new forecast is helping sheep producers accurately predict the timing of the next nematodirus outbreak, writes Nerys Wright. Significant variations in weather conditions make forecasts difficult from year to year. But when an outbreak does occurs, it can rapidly cause severe harm or even death in a large... Read more
• Cost-benefit vaccine calculator • Helps to properly assess risks • Already being used in the field A new weapon is helping vets and farmers decide whether it is worthwhile vaccinating livestock against bluetongue. The Battle Bluetongue tool is a vaccination finance calculator to help beef and sheep producers... Read more
The UK distributor of one of the longest-established biostimulant brands is celebrating 20 years of helping farmers protect their crops and increase yields. MJP Supplies began representing seaweed-based biostimulant Algifol in 2005. More than 100,000 litres of the product – which includes a range of trace elements – have... Read more
• Monitor fields before planting crops • Keep nematicide stewardship rules • New controls under development Wireworm risk should be routinely assessed ahead of potato planting to combat the increased threat of pest damage to crops, say experts. Historically associated with grassland rotations in south-west England, changing farm practices... Read more
Threat more prevalent this season Changing rotations and reduced tillage could explain why a key disease is becoming more prevalent and damaging in potato crops. Potato growers need to be alert to the threat of Rhizoctonia solani this spring – especially farms moving less soil between crops. Reduced tillage... Read more
Sugar beet machinery specialists Vervaet has introduced a facelift version of its popular Vervaet Q-616 sugar beet harvester for the 2025/26 campaign. The updated Q-616 features a new cab, a range of technical improvements, including styling and numerous new options – continues the progression of the design in line... Read more
• Resistance reports in some weeds • Look across entire arable rotation • Consider costs and ease of use Proactive weed management is required to help manage the growing threat from ALS-herbicide resistant weeds within sugar beet, say experts. The advice is especially relevant for farmers planting Conviso Smart... Read more
Problem disease can halve sugar beet yields Latest breeding developments could offer growers a new level of protection against the increasing threat of Cercospora to sugar beet crops. Cercospora Leaf Spot to give it its full name, is caused by the fungus Cercospora beticola and has been shown to... Read more
Careful crop management required Prospects remain good for sugar beet – despite an 18% price reduction. But careful crop management is needed, say advisers. Three pricing options were available to beet growers for the 2025/26 crop – a fixed price of £33/t for up to 70% of contract; a... Read more

















