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CR11 debut as New Holland return to Lamma

The CR11 combine harvester will make its UK debut at this year’s Lamma show. Having launched at Agritechnica and won gold in the Innovation Awards. The model at the event will feature the brand’s signature yellow livery, as well as the brand-new styling. Visitors will also be able to see the T7.340 HD with PLM Intelligence. The latest flagship T7 tractor …
CR11 debut as New Holland return to Lamma

Iblon: the new active substance that delivers unrivalled broad-spectrum disease control

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Check herbicide labels with later drilled wheats

Bayer has issued guidance on the rules for using herbicides in later drilled wheat crops. Autumn storms disrupted wheat drilling so there may be some very late drilled wheat crops in the ground this January. “We’ve seen in other wet autumns that some farmers will drill in the middle of winter if conditions seem promising,” says Bayer Campaign Manager Tom …
Check herbicide labels with later drilled wheats

Storm support announced following Henk flooding

Defra has announced grants of up to £25,000 through the Farming Recovery Farm to assist with flood recovery. The support is in response to the damage caused by Storm Henk, which brought over 30 mm of rain to some areas. Growers can claim via the Flood Recovery Framework, there to support councils and communities following severe flooding. Those affected by …
Storm support announced following Henk flooding

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Rising costs hurting horticulture claim NFU

The soaring cost of production has caused leading horticultural companies in the UK to shelve growth plans, putting the future of the fruit and vegetable industry at risk, the NFU states. A new report conducted by Promar International, and commissioned by the NFU, found that the cost of production had increased by as much as 39% in the last two …
Tomtech helps create ideal environment as government encourages more producers to grow under glass

Transparent food labelling pledge at OFC

Environment Secretary Steve Barclay used the Oxford Farming Conference to announce measures to improve transparency in food labelling and ensure that high-quality British food stands out. He believes this will help empower consumers to make informed decisions both in the supermarket and while shopping online, while also backing British farmers. They include consultation on proposals over clearer food labelling, such …
Transparent food labelling pledge at OFC

Agronomist & Arable Farmer December 2023

The December 2023 issue is now available online NEWS Red Tractor governance review New Defra Secretary unveils funding opportunities MARKET REPORT Confidence in Black Sea supplies NEWS ANALYSIS We need practical policy from COP28 Fertiliser ‘closed-loop’ initiative COMMENT Time to evaluate your farm’s true potential Why the AHDB has ‘turned a corner’ and levy players are now in charge after …
Agronomist & Arable Farmer December 2023
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