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Trials underline benefit of cereal disease control
Timing and spray quantity are key Mixing a multi-site fungicide with single-site active ingredients can significantly improve wheat and barley yields, suggest the latest trials. Including Arizona (500g/l folpet) as a partner product to other single site fungicides  can pay for itself by a factor of four to one... Read more
Keep end market in mind when deciding spring cropping
Key spring cropping varieties are likely to sell out this year – but the market will not be short of options. Spring barley is still the best option for the rotational control of grassweeds – including blackgrass, ryegrass and brome – with spring wheat just not as competitive in... Read more
3 steps for optimal grassweed control in spring barley
EXPERT VIEW Simple steps can maximise the weed control benefits of spring barley, says Will Smith. Spring barley is increasingly popular because it provides an opportunity to control grass weeds in the rotation. But simply growing the crop does not guarantee a lower grassweed burden – especially in fields... Read more
Biox-M helps in a challenging storage season
More growers are turning to Biox-M to clean up stores where spuds are sprouting, other potatoes have eyes blinking and some crops are just pleased to be indoors. Biox-M manages a range of situations well, setting up crops and stores for the remainder of the storage season. But ongoing... Read more
How to get more from cover and companion crops
• Crops including legumes more popular • Proper nutrition will maximise potential • Polysulphate ideal source of nutrients Good nutrition is helping growers maximise the benefits of legumes in arable rotations and forage-based systems. Many people focus on ways crops like clover can generate their own nitrogen – both... Read more
New platform gives growers more control over data
• Helps to make better farm decisions • Easier to generate additional income • More secure farm data management Giving growers more control over their farm data will make it easier for farmers to generate additional revenue, says an expert. The advice follows the development of a new data... Read more
Urgent call for soil testing to tackle beet cyst nematode
• Pest more widespread than thought • Better field hygiene must be priority • Action needed to avoid yield losses Sugar beet growers are advised to ramp up soil testing to combat the increasing threat from beet cyst nematode. The pest is present in all four factory areas serving... Read more
Glyphosate resistance triggers weed control warning
• First case of resistant ryegrass in England • Experts call to protect future for herbicide • Growers and agronomists remain vigilant The discovery of glyphosate resistant Italian ryegrass has strengthened calls for better weed control practices to protect the herbicide’s long-term efficacy. ADAS weed science principal consultant John... Read more
Pulse Pioneers have big goal for peas and beans
• Potential to cut carbon footprint • Good source of domestic protein • Need to consider wider benefits More peas and beans in arable rotations could help farmers reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slash the carbon footprint of UK agriculture. About 90 growers and other industry experts gathered at... Read more
Why attention to detail gets most from cereals
• Input-output ratio is key • Invest on merit, not habit • Know your crops and soils Growers looking to optimise margins from cereals this season should invest in crops where the money will have most impact, say experts. Lessons learned from a challenging harvest 2024 suggest that farms... Read more