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Market Report: Further cuts to animal feed, but increased wheat export prospects in latest UK S&D:

The AHDB published the latest UK cereal supply and demand estimates for the 2022/23 season this week.  The main revisions include a further reduction in total cereal demand for animal feed, as well as increased exports for wheat and oats following a rally in exports as of late. Total availability of wheat is estimated slightly lower on reduced imports, yet a reduction …
Market Report:Further cuts to animal feed, but increased wheat export prospects in latest UK S&D:

Plug into nitrogen from a sustainable source with BlueN.

Plug into nitrogen from a sustainable source with BlueN.

Government support announced for emissions reduction

Following calls from the farming sector for government support with measuring and reducing emissions, the Net Zero Growth Plan and Nature Markets Framework have been released. The announcement follows a call for evidence on the role of robust monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions on farms. Low confidence across the industry and a low uptake in the use of tools currently available has been down to an …
Government support announced to support emissions reduction

Agreena raises €46m in funding for carbon farming initiatives

Agriculture tech company, Agreena, has announced €46m in funding, led by multi-stage investor HV Capital. The funding will support the continued expansion of global carbon farming initiatives and new fintech solutions. The announcement comes one year after the company's €20m funding boost. Since then, Agreena has increased activities, expanded it geographic footprint to 16 European countries and partnered with farms …
Agreena raises €46m in funding for carbon farming initiatives
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Septoria pressure builds ahead of T1: Farmacy

Septoria pressure is shaping up to be higher than previous years, so growers need to be on their guard as the all-important T1 and T2 fungicide timings approach, according to agronomy firm Farmacy. A large area of wheat sown relatively early, combined with high biomass crops, and relatively mild, wet weather in many areas, are all significant risk factors, especially …
Septoria pressure builds ahead of T1: Farmacy

Protect your cereal crops wisely this spring.

Protect your cereal crops wisely this spring.

Agreena raises €46m in funding for carbon farming initiatives

Agriculture tech company, Agreena, has announced €46m in funding, led by multi-stage investor HV Capital. The funding will support the continued expansion of global carbon farming initiatives and new fintech solutions. The announcement comes one year after the company's €20m funding boost. Since then, Agreena has increased activities, expanded it geographic footprint to 16 European countries and partnered with farms …
Agreena raises €46m in funding for carbon farming initiatives

Evidence shows folpet prolongs the effective life of single site fungicides

Modelling work has shown that the effective life of fungicide treatment programmes containing 'at risk' single site modes of action can be more than doubled with the inclusion of the fungicide, folpet. Speaking at an online seminar hosted by Adama Agricultural Solutions UK Ltd, Dr Mike Grimmer, from the Adas crop disease management team, outlined the findings of a new …
Evidence shows folpet prolongs the effective life of single site fungicides

Sencrop's irradiance sensor allows producers to manage irrigation

Sencrop's newly launched Solarcrop irradiance sensor allows producers to link up real-time solar irradiation, rainfall, humidity, temperature and wind data, as well as accurate weather forecasting. Based on crop type and growth stage, this accurately predicts evapotranspiration rates and soil moisture availability, helping farmers to identify when and how much to irrigate without the need for expensive and very localised …
Sencrop's irradiance sensor allows producers to manage irrigation
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