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Tillage Live to return this year
After a two year absence, Tillage-Live will return on Thursday 17th September 2026, taking place at Chrishall Grange in Cambridgeshire, by the…
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Tillage Live to return this year
After a two year absence, Tillage-Live will return on Thursday 17th September 2026, taking place at Chrishall…
Qii helps boost SDHI lifespan
Ever since the arrival of new-generation succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors (SDHIs) in 2010, they have been…
Tillage Live to return this year
After a two year absence, Tillage-Live will return on Thursday 17th September 2026, taking place at Chrishall…
Tillage Live to return this year
After a two year absence, Tillage-Live will return on Thursday 17th September 2026, taking place at Chrishall…
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Tillage Live to return this year
After a two year absence, Tillage-Live will return on Thursday 17th September 2026, taking place at Chrishall Grange in Cambridgeshire, by the kind permission of Law Farming. Organisers the Agricultural Engineers Association…
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After a two year absence, Tillage-Live will return on Thursday 17th September 2026, taking place at Chrishall Grange in Cambridgeshire, by the kind permission of Law Farming. Organisers…
Ever since the arrival of new-generation succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors (SDHIs) in 2010, they have been – in combination with azoles – the cornerstone of winter wheat…
Founder of the British On-Farm Innovation Network (BOFIN) and Oxfordshire farmer Tom Allen-Stevens is urging growers to take advantage of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund…
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Tillage Live to return this year
0After a two year absence, Tillage-Live will return on Thursday 17th September 2026, taking place at Chrishall Grange in Cambridgeshire, by the kind permission of Law Farming. Organisers the Agricultural Engineers Association say the pause allowed organisers and industry partners to review the format and timing of the event to ensure it continues to deliver maximum value for exhibitors and visitors alike. The 2026 return reflects strong industry support and renewed demand for a dedicated arable machinery demonstration platform. “Following feedback from our exhibitors, we took the decision to pause the event to ensure it remains commercially viable and operationally effective for…