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Agronomist & Arable Farmer 5th April
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Fitting the right tyres to a sprayer can help operators improve application accuracy, reduce fuel consumption, and soil compaction. Whether operating a self-propelled, mounted, or trailed sprayer, tyre choice can be influenced by many things including the type of terrain and weight impact of any implement.
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Regenerative agriculture holds promising keys to reducing climate risks
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SRUC says agroecology is a holistic approach to farming which encompasses environmental and social goals. It also helps restore the health of agricultural ecosystems and increases the resilience of farms to future challenges
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A new digital store monitoring tool from KisanHub to complement its range of tools for collecting supply chain data has been launched. It is the first app dedicated to monitoring crops in store and will supply data to a variety of people including agronomists and field officers.
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Ongoing investment in sugar beet breeding research and development is bringing new varieties to improve pest and disease resistance whilst also increasing yields. These new varieties can also improve nitrogen and water use efficiency ensuring the resilience of UK domestic sugar beet.
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Agronomist & Arable Farmer are delighted to welcome two incredible female guests onboard the latest episode of our podcast, Arable Chat. Joining host John Swire in this month’s episode is guest Louise Taylor, managing partner at Barbers Rural, discussing the importance of succession planning, and Sally Cox the Young Agronomist of the year, who will be talking about her burgeoning career in Agronomy.
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One of the Midland’s leading farming events returns this summer. The Arable Event, which is organised by Wynnstay and GrainLink, will take place on June 15th at Woodlands Farm, part of the Bradford Estates in Weston Under Lizard.
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ProCam has appointed Pryse Whittal to its Leominster-based team of ProChem agronomists. Pryse has worked as an agronomist since 2009.
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