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Researchers at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee are hoping to unlock the secrets of an ancient barley grown only on Unst, Shetland’s northernmost island.
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Agricast will use LAMMA 2023 to launch a unique trade-in service for people looking to replace their Terragrip Spring Units with the company's shear bolt protected alternative – the Agricast Leg Clamp.
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Join us for this episode, where host John Swire is joined by guest Will Charlton from Limagrain to look back on a successful year for their seed breeding programme. We are also joined by sister publication editor, Matthew Tilt, chatting with three exciting guests about what's in store for Cereals 2023.
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The January 2023 issue is now available online! News: Trans-atlantic pulse breeding Payout for United Oilseed members Cereals 2023 plot news News Analysis: Recommended list shows improved performance Opinion: Quality assurance made more important than ever Agronomy Matters: A better understanding of soil New active for weed control Spring Varieties: Roots-first philosophy is key Spring Establishment: Cultivator flexibility for min-till …
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Ag-drive, the app that helps agricultural contractors and farmers to manage their businesses more efficiently, has won gold in the digital category of the LAMMA Innovation Awards 2023.
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A new action plan to protect plants from pests and diseases has been publish by Defra, in partnership with the Forestry Commission and the Scottish and Welsh Governments.
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This season’s mixed bag of winter wheat drilling dates could add extra pressure to the UK’s normal regional disease risks in 2023. That is the message from Syngenta regional technical manager, Joe Bagshaw.
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Farmers working with Anglian Water are being encouraged to build their business resilience by managing and monetising their natural capital. The East Anglian water company has joined forces with Trinity AgTech to offer farmers a trusted and scientific solution to taking control and optimising their soil health.
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Reduced height, or semi-dwarf, wheat varieties with improved drought resilience may soon be grown in fields across the globe following recent research. The John Innes Centre in collaboration with an international team of researchers have discovered a new height-reducing gene Rht13 which means that seeds can be planted deeper in the soil
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