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This week AHDB has published the 2022/23 Early Balance Sheets for wheat and barley which is the first look at the supply and demand for the coming year. This is an overview by Millie Askew, senior analyst at AHDB,
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Tramspread has launched a range of tanker applicators that reduce the weight stress on the rear door for safer slurry spreading. The Suffolk Range of dribble bar applicators use similar technology to the company’s umbilical systems
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The Fordson Major E1A, produced from 1952 – 1958, will be celebrating its 70th anniversary at the Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show this November. Fordson fan Malcolm Booth plans to take six or seven Majors from the E1A range to the show,
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Join us for another episode of Arable Chat, a podcast brought to you by us, Agronomist & Arable Farmer Magazine. In this month’s episode host John Swire is joined by Colin Lloyd, head of Agronomy at Agrii discussing weed management and crop protection. Colin joined Agrii, a leading provider of agronomy services, technology and strategic advice, over 20 years ago …
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New data from Corteva Agriscience has shown that farmers can achieve excellent levels of control of volunteer oats in the autumn.
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Leading agricultural sciences company FMC has appointed three new team members following a period of company growth. The firm says its new appointments – Michael Farr, Alex Borthwick and Mat Hutchings – all bring a wealth of experience from different agronomy-based roles across the industry. Michael Farr, who holds both BASIS and FACTS qualifications as well as a strong background …
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The October 2022 issue is now available online! News Agroecology conference Oxford conference tickets on sale New maize varieties News Analysis New active for weed in pipeline control from FMC Awards Collaboration is key for NAGA winner Opinion Biochar research OFC looks to the future
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A new residual herbicide from Interagro has been approved by the Chemicals Regulation Division (CRD), increasing the options for growers looking to tackle grassweeds. The efficacy of grassweed herbicides has been under pressure for some time, exacerbated by the prevalence of particularly persistent weeds, like blackgrass.
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