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The bullish sentiment for the US soy complex has continued, with consecutive sessions of gains for soybeans across all contracts at the start of the week after the USDA report on supply and demand, volatility in the US dollar and question marks around global supply and demand, according to ADM. The key soy story of the week is extreme weather …
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Ron Granger, LG arable technical manager and Tom Barker, LG cereals & pulses product manager will be staging a round table discussion on Varieties, Soils and Policy, with two industry experts; Tim Parton - farm manager, Staffordshire and Susan Twining, chief land use policy adviser (CLA).
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A UK law firm has announced the appointment of new departmental head for its award-winning agriculture and rural affairs division. mfg Solicitors, which represents clients across the UK, has appointed partner Alex Phillips
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In a letter to the Chancellor ahead of the Spring Budget, the NFU has called for greater support for domestic food production as energy, fuel and other production costs continue to soar.
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The March 2023 issue is now available online News: First UK facility for Sencrop Gene edited wheat success Gates and Sunak join the digital revolution News Analysis: Strutt and Parker navigate natural capital Opinion: Huge opportunity for arable farmers Agronomy Matters: Focus on Nue Weed control: Ryegrass threat National Arable & Grassland Awards: All the winners for this year's awards …
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The March Soil Health Supplement is now available online! Measure your soil Brand new product launched to improve soil and plant health Biologicals to play important role Improve your soil to enhance nitrogen use efficiency Good soil is the key to carbon management Breaking the cultivation cycle An education in soil care
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Now live on all major podcast streaming platforms, is the latest episode of Arable Chat, a podcast brought to you by us, Agronomist & Arable Farmer. This month’s episode looks into the lives of women in agriculture including studying at Harper Adams University, what it’s like to work in the family business and more. Joining our host to talk about …
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With spring around the corner, growers are being warned to act early to stop yellow rust from taking hold. Alex Borthwick, commercial technical manager at FMC, explains that growers in the east, or those growing susceptible wheat varieties, such as Skyfall, Zyatt and Insitor, need to stay particularly vigilant against yellow rust,
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Early bird tickets for Cereals 2023 are now on sale, with 50% of the proceeds going to the Multiple System Atrophy Trust, a cause close to the host farmer’s heart. The two-day event is being held at a new site this year -
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Replacing an ageing, and often, unreliable farm-built nematicide applicator with the Terracast GR, an applicator specifically designed for precision placement of nematicide, starter fertiliser and cover crops has enabled Cheshire based potato farmer Zak Stanier to improve the accuracy of his previous system
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