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Best way to desiccate cover crop on wet soil
Expert view Dick Neale gives his advice on how to manage cover crop desiccation in a wet season. Excessively wet soils this year are more likely to be dried by the presence of cover crops than kept wetter. But sun and wind must be allowed to reach the soil... Read more
‘Sunshine crop’ offers growers alternative for a spring break
• Good option to boost farm revenue • Few inputs for gross margin success • Marketing pool offers decent returns Sunflowers could make an attractive spring crop for growers looking to make good use of their rotation to increase revenue this year. Grainseed is offering growers the opportunity to... Read more
Biosolution benefits backed by research
• Early use delivers biggest benefits • Integration with regular agronomy • Clear health and resilience benefits Including biosolutions in conventional crop management programmes is helping to boost plant health and resilience. “There’s clear evidence emerging from our trials that using biosolutions early in a fungicide programme is where... Read more
Yield is king again for latest wheats
Output and gross margin are priorities for breeder Cereal genetics that maximise productivity are becoming increasingly important for plant breeders keen to help growers boost profitability. Recent years have seen enhanced functionality added to crop options but high yields are also a priority – and the latest KWS varieties... Read more
Fertiliser restrictions ‘can be beneficial’
‘Good for business and environment’ Fertiliser manufacturers say it still pays to apply urea – despite rules which mean it must be specially treated to reduce ammonia emissions. Restrictions which came into force last year mean urea spread after 1 April must be treated with a urease inhibitor. Audited... Read more
‘Rush’ for renewables puts food security at risk – MP
Norfolk MP George Freeman has accused the government of putting food security at risk by prioritising Net Zero over farming. Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Freeman (pictured right) said swathes of farmland risked being lost under subsidised solar panels generating expensive electricity as the government “rushed” to... Read more
Food security and environment at risk from Labour budget cuts
Fury at closure of  Sustainable Farming Incentive Farm leaders have urged the government to renew its commitment to food production and the environment following a series of cuts and tax rises. The warning follows last month’s closure of the Sustainable Farming Incentive to new applications with immediate effect –... Read more
Farming will survive despite politicians
It’s hard to think of another government in recent memory dishing out so much pain to farmers who feed the nation. Last month’s shock decision by Defra to close the flagship Sustainable Farming Incentive to new applications with immediate effect was as brutal as it was unfair. It was... Read more
Field of dreams
Like it or not, few farms could survive without being in debt, says Fen Tiger Debt it is not something I’ve ever been comfortable with – and I suspect most farmers feel the same. That hasn’t stopped me borrowing money, of course. I have taken out numerous loans over... Read more
Facelift D-Max is robust and versatile
• Refined four-wheel-drive system • Revamped and modern exterior • Welcome upgrades in the cabin The 2025 facelift Isuzu D-Max UK version has arrived – with a range of updates worth considering for those in the farming community. Known for its durability and practicality, the D-Max has long been... Read more