12 February 2018 Education and training at the forefront of Cereals 2018 The nature of farming is changing. Farmers are under increasing pressure to produce more with…
9 February 2018 Take-all tackled by AHDB-funded studentship Much more is now known about the fungus behind the soil-borne disease ‘take-all’, including fungal…
9 February 2018 Forward OSR crops will need careful management Oilseed rape crops across the UK are generally leafier than usual and many will require…
8 February 2018 Committee chair calls for govt to reverse brexit chemical plans The chair of the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee has called on the government…
8 February 2018 Macron backtracks on glyphosate President Emmanuel Macron said that France will exempt farmers from a glyphosate ban if there…
8 February 2018 First report in decades of a forgotten crop pathogen Scientists, breeders, farmers and conservation groups must continue to work in close collaboration to prepare…
8 February 2018 Sweet route to greater yields A promising technique that makes maize more productive even in droughts has now been unpicked…
7 February 2018 What can conventional farmers learn from the organic sector? In farming, the conventional and organic world might not seem the easiest bedfellows, but they…
7 February 2018 Strong yields for GB potato seed sent to Kenya for trials GB potato seed sent out to Kenya has performed strongly on three Kenyan trial sites.…
7 February 2018 New rules for food safety look set to surprise all Despite the warnings and the efforts of food manufacturers to minimise the accumulation of acrylamide…