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Investing in the health of the nation’s soil is a key cornerstone to help the UK ensure the future of sustainable food production.
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The authorities have granted a further approval to use Asulam to control bracken during the 2022 season. Asulam is currently the most important herbicide for the control bracken.
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Fruit for the Future, the annual showcase of soft fruit research for the food and drink industry professional presented by the James Hutton Institute and the Scottish Society for Crop Research (SSCR); is taking place on Thursday 21st July at the Institute's Dundee site at Invergowrie.
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Crops across the UK are looking good at the beginning of harvest, but there is disparity between east and west. Wynnstay’s head of seeds, Toby Reich.
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The July 2022 issue is now available online! News: Steve is top sprayer operator News: BASF is given approval for Luximo News: Open Farm Sunday a big hit News Analysis: looking below your feet at Arable Scotland: Opinion: Fairer distribution in food chain needed
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As inflation reaches a 40-year high, new analysis from national property consultancy Carter Jonas suggests the value of farmland will hold firm or grow.
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New advice has been issued to cereal growers which offers a good chance of salvaging a drought-stressed crop in the face of this month’s hot, dry weather.
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John Deere has announced that three of its dealerships will expand to support the company’s agricultural customers across the West Midlands and mid-Wales.
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