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Field bean demand for export remains relatively thin. There has been some recent demand from Africa, but Australia and the Baltic states still look cheap against UK beans, despite the recent drop in prices. According to ADM human consumption demand on old crop beans is non-existent both domestically and for export.
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The April 2023 issue is now available online News Slug resistant wheat CS Applications now open Royal assent for gene editing News Analysis Defining agroecological farming and its benefits Opinion Farmers scratching their heads
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NRM has published its annual soil summary report for 2021-2022, with consolidated data from thousands of soil samples across the UK. Results once again show that most soils (two thirds) are deficient in the key nutrients of magnesium, phosphorus and potassium, continuing a trend of almost 30 years.
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In light of the new rules on the use of inhibited urea, announced on 22 March, farmers are being encouraged to check levels of efficiency when purchasing urea, to maximise their investment when complying to new regulations.
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With its 2024 tractors, John Deere is integrating the new G5 CommandCenterTM displays into all 6, 7, 8 and 9 Series machines, as well as enhancing driving comfort. The new G5Plus CommandCenter
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2023 marks a milestone in safer crop protection product handling as Adama UK offers an exclusive volume of its market-leading multisite fungicide, Arizona (500g/L folpet), in ‘easyconnect’ compatible containers.
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Scottish Quality Crops (SQC) has announced that its members will be offered LEAF Marque certification from April 2023. Delivered through its sole certification body, Food Integrity Assurance (FIA), this can be carried out jointly with other farm assurance schemes to avoid duplication.
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