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Late-season protection helps reduce disease build-up
• Risk to crops despite dry weather • Green leaf retention remains key • How to protect harvest potential Growers who take action to protect cereal yields against unexpected increases in disease will reap the rewards at harvest. Risk-modelling shows an increased threat from septoria spores across much of... Read more
New varieties help fuel  soft wheat resurgence
Popularity is increasing among growers after an influx of new varieties from breeders A breeding revival in both Group 3 and soft Group 4 sectors is helping soft wheats make a comeback on farms. Back in the day, nearly 50% of the UK wheat area was down to soft... Read more
New oilseed rape variety gives growers options
• Resilience key to consistent yields • Focus on essential traits • New Domingos has huge potential A newly recommended oilseed rape is said to tick all the boxes by producing consistently high yields across a range of different growing conditions. Yield potential without the built-in traits needed to... Read more
How to optimise nitrogen and protein in milling wheat
Growers seeking to achieve protein specification in milling wheat are being reminded to optimise nitrogen without overstepping or compromising economic thresholds. Modern wheat varieties have huge yield potential – but growers must be realistic about whether these can be achieved on their own farms, say two advisers from agronomy... Read more
Growers advised to think ahead on fusarium control at T3 following sunniest April on record
Dual azole approach offers higher level of control than single azoles confirms Agrii agronomist .   Growers are being reminded about the importance of fusarium control at T3 to combat fusarium ear blight, a complex disease that can account for potential yield losses of up to 25% in winter... Read more
Summer ‘ideal’ for low carbon fertiliser plan
• Think about sulphur – not only nitrogen • Nutrient efficiency at heart of decisions • Consider decoupling for more flexibility Growers and agronomists are advised to think more broadly when devising their fertiliaer plans for next season. A wider view when it comes to organic and inorganic fertilise... Read more
Earlier harvest set to follow dry spring
• Lack of rain hits UK cereal crops • Wheat and barley under stress • Yield penalties on parched soil Growers face an earlier harvest with combines expected to roll into cereal crops later this month after the driest start to spring for more than 60 years. Reservoir levels... Read more
Don’t bottle up your feelings, says agricultural chaplain
Farmers and farming families worried about the future are being urged to talk to somebody rather than bottle up their feelings. Suffolk agricultural chaplain Graham Miles says the number of calls he receives from concerned farmers has tripled since the autumn Budget – and a raft of government announcements... Read more
Delay inheritance tax plan, MPs tell government
• Vulnerable farmers most at risk • Tax impact disputed and unclear • More time to seek proper advice MPs have called for a year-long delay to government plans to impose inheritance tax on farm assets worth more than £1 million from 2026. The cross-party Environment, Food and Rural... Read more
Time is right to finesse IHT plan
Good politicians know when to change their minds – and aren’t afraid to do so when the time is right. Especially when mounting evidence suggests that doggedly pursuing a policy will harm the very people it was designed to protect. This is the challenge facing the government after a... Read more