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Boosting cultural measures a must for beet growers
Growers could see a repeat of 2020 this season when it comes to the virus yellows threat to sugar beet.…
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Boosting cultural measures a must for beet growers
Growers could see a repeat of 2020 this season when it comes to the virus…
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Boosting cultural measures a must for beet growers
Growers could see a repeat of 2020 this season when it comes to the virus…
Boosting cultural measures a must for beet growers
Growers could see a repeat of 2020 this season when it comes to the virus…
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Boosting cultural measures a must for beet growers
Growers could see a repeat of 2020 this season when it comes to the virus yellows threat to sugar beet. Then, 38.1% of the national crop was infected with virus,…
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Growers could see a repeat of 2020 this season when it comes to the virus yellows threat to sugar beet. Then, 38.1% of the national crop…
A pea and bean benchmarking guide designed to help pulse growers assess crop development, optimise management decisions and improve crop performance will be launched at the…
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Boosting cultural measures a must for beet growers
0Growers could see a repeat of 2020 this season when it comes to the virus yellows threat to sugar beet. Then, 38.1% of the national crop was infected with virus, estimated to have cost growers £43m and British Sugar a further £24m. The 2020 epidemic was caused by early and sustained aphid pressure, with the first virus symptoms observed by mid-June. Widespread symptom development continued throughout the summer, with infection levels varying between the four factory areas, ranging from 7% at Cantley to 61% at Wissington. Again, aphids have appeared early, and it is possible that it could be the…