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Don’t skimp on maize weed control growers advised
A two-stage approach to weed control is essential to maximising maize yields according to ProCam agronomist Justin Smith, who explains…
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Don’t skimp on maize weed control growers advised
A two-stage approach to weed control is essential to maximising maize yields according to ProCam…
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Don’t skimp on maize weed control growers advised
A two-stage approach to weed control is essential to maximising maize yields according to ProCam…
Don’t skimp on maize weed control growers advised
A two-stage approach to weed control is essential to maximising maize yields according to ProCam…
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Don’t skimp on maize weed control growers advised
A two-stage approach to weed control is essential to maximising maize yields according to ProCam agronomist Justin Smith, who explains that a pre-emergence application of pendimethalin followed by a two…
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A two-stage approach to weed control is essential to maximising maize yields according to ProCam agronomist Justin Smith, who explains that a pre-emergence application of pendimethalin…
A new report from cross-party think tank Demos, supported by McCain Foods, reveals that the UK’s food system is under unprecedented pressure and calls for urgent…
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Don’t skimp on maize weed control growers advised
0A two-stage approach to weed control is essential to maximising maize yields according to ProCam agronomist Justin Smith, who explains that a pre-emergence application of pendimethalin followed by a two or three-way combination of post-emergence active ingredients can make the difference between acceptable and exemplary crop performance. “As recently as less than a decade ago, growing maize in the UK was almost perceived as a much less technical,” Justin describes. “Many crops received little in the way of agronomic care beyond a decent amount of farm muck and a basic application of a post-emergence herbicide, after which the crop would…