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Kickstart your crops with new season nitrogen
EXPERT VIEW Getting the best from nitrogen will be especially important this season, says Natalie Wood. A wet autumn and a range of drilling dates mean nitrogen applications need careful consideration this spring. The first nitrogen application is particularly important in cereals because it affects yield potential. In wheat,... Read more
How to reap rewards from oilseed rape 
• Keep careful eye on all crops • Good strategy pays dividends • Return on investment is key Variable weather last autumn is having a significant impact on the over-winter survival of oilseed rape crops. There will be no one-size-fits-all approach going into spring, say experts. Instead, crops should... Read more
Alternative options to neonicotinoids for sugar beet growers
• Biologicals help to protect beet crops • Plants made ‘less attractive’ to aphids • Foliar spray to boost quality and yield Sugar beet growers are being reminded of alternatives to help manage aphids and the threat of virus yellows this spring. It follows Defra’s refusal to grant an... Read more
Farmer wins gold for record-breaking oat yield
A Lincolnshire farmer  who grew a record-breaking crop of spring oats won gold at the 2025 Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) awards. Mark Popplewell credited his win to precise nutrition and an unusually wet spring. The crop of Merlin yielded 11.46 t/ha – more than double the national average –... Read more
‘Don’t undervalue T0 spray in winter wheat’
• Early action can pay dividends • Disease control is key challenge • Choice and timings important Growers are being advised to tackle rust problems early in winter wheat crops – or risk paying the penalty later. Mike Thornton, head of crop production at ProCam UK, says recent mild... Read more
‘Key milestone’ for digital passports
• Industry agrees on way forward • Goal is a more efficient system • Next steps include funding talks Digital passports are another step closer for cereal crops after the NFU said its concerns had been addressed. Due to replicate the existing paper system, the digital passport will enable... Read more
Have your say on hare coursing penalties
Hare coursers could face stiffer sentences and bigger fines following a consultation to clamp down on the criminal gangs at the heart of the problem. The Sentencing Council consultation on court guidelines when dealing with hare coursing offences follows a campaign by the NFU – and countless incidents across... Read more
Industry continues to battle against ‘unjust’ inheritance tax
• Treasury refuses to listen to farmers • Government ‘no interest’ in moving • Leaders propose compromise tax Industry leaders have pledged to fight on after the Treasury again refused to back down on plans to impose inheritance tax in farmers. It came after Treasury minister James Murray summoned... Read more
Fairness for farmers at heart of IHT fight
The government’s latest move in the battle over inheritance tax has rightly angered farmers and farming families. Summoning industry leaders from across the UK to attend top level talks in London  raised hopes of a Treasury compromise on  plans to impose inheritance tax on farming assets worth more than... Read more
Mass rally celebrates 60 years of MF137
More than 200 historic tractors came together for a mass rally at last month’s Newark Vintage Tractor and Heritage Show. Some 203 Massey Ferguson 135s – a model which sold more than any others in the series and remains in use across the world today – were showcased at... Read more