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Tank mix ‘essential’ to protect wheat flag leaf
A robust, multi-active T2 fungicide programme could be essential to protect wheat yield potential this season. Growers should combine single-site and multi-site chemistries for immediate and lasting disease control, suggests Adama UK technical manager David Griffiths. Doing so will protect the flag leaf and leaf two – and encourage... Read more
New technique offers hope in battle against yellow rust
Wheat breeders are deploying new genetic techniques to tackle rising pressure from yellow rust, as resistance in widely grown varieties begins to fail. An estimated 40% of the UK wheat area is now planted with varieties highly susceptible to the disease. The shift follows the breakdown of the Yr15... Read more
Entries now open for water quality award
Farmers across England and Wales are being invited to enter a new award recognising practical action to improve water quality on farm. The Water Quality Farmer of the Year Award has been launched by Innovation for Agriculture, with support from Portsmouth Water, Wessex Water, Southern Water, Severn Trent Water... Read more
Seed breeder launches UK-wide demonstration farm network
Limagrain Field Seeds is moving variety trials beyond small plots and into working farms, launching a UK-wide network of farmer-led demonstration sites. The goal is to give growers a clearer view of how varieties perform under commercial conditions, says the seed breeder. Instead of relying solely on tightly controlled... Read more
Free tool helps growers assess crop rotation trade-offs
A free-to-use crop rotation planning tool has been launched to help growers weigh up the financial and environmental impacts of changing their cropping systems. Developed by ADAS as part of the Nitrogen Climate Smart project, the Crop Planner tool uses data from hundreds of crops within the Yield Enhancement... Read more
Beef Expo to focus on food security
The National Beef Association will use its flagship Beef Expo to highlight concerns about the future of the UK’s beef supply chain when the event returns next month. The industry showcase will take place at Melton Mowbray livestock market on 30 May. Organisers say the event will focus on... Read more
Growers reassess ventilation as storage demands rise
Potato growers are placing greater emphasis on ventilation systems as they seek to maintain quality over longer storage periods. The issue will feature prominently at PotatoEurope 2026, which takes place on 9-10 September in Springe, near Hannover. The event will focus on how storage systems can support consistent supply... Read more
Biostimulants help boost sugar yields
A methodical approach to using biostimulants is helping a major agronomy company choosing the right products when it comes to sugar beet. Agrii says trialling biostimulants before recommending them to clients is key to understanding their impact and when they should be used, says Don Pendergrast, the company’s technical... Read more
Potato ‘farm of the future’ to test regenerative agriculture
McCain Foods, the UK’s largest manufacturer of prepared potato products, is launching a new “farm of the future” in North Yorkshire to test regenerative farming techniques at commercial scale. The site is being developed in partnership with Leeds University. It will serve as a research and demonstration farm for... Read more
Emergency fungicide application ‘unviable’
An emergency application for permission to apply a key fungicide to potatoes has been deemed commercially unviable. GB Potatoes explored the feasibility of progressing an Emergency Authorisation (EA) application to allow a continued use of mancozeb on potato crops following the withdrawal of the product at the end of... Read more