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The barley, wheat and oat varieties which are proven on-farm are set to come out on top as growers consider spring variety options, with a couple of notable exceptions, says Wynnstay’s combinable seed product specialist, Danny Richardson,
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Early sown cereal crops are at increasing risk of BYDV transmission from infective aphids, as mild conditions continue to encourage pest movement into crops.
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The future of UK plant breeding needs more diversity, collaboration and big data, was the key message from a knowledge exchange event held recently.
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British growers’ increased interest in ‘smart’ fertilisers and nitrogen-use efficiency has prompted the launch of a new UK-focused website for Levity Crop Science, increasing the information and domestic technical support available for its unique range of foliar nutrient products. Export sales
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Legislation to unlock new technologies that can help to boost food production and support farmers to grow more productive crops will return to Parliament today.
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To build on its proven record of first-class service and support for existing customers and to meet the demands for updated or new grain handling systems and grain processing plants, Sean Copeland is joining BDC Systems Ltd
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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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