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Funding is set to become available for farmers and landowners to protect and restore thousands of hectares of English countryside. Extending the success of the first round of the scheme, participants will be able to bid for a share of £15million in development funding, with more investment to come over the next few years. The aim is to allow landowners …
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Sarah Hawthorne, marketing and sales manager at DSV, explains that DSV will be celebrating 100 years of the business at Cereals 2023 and will have a number of new varieties on show for visitors to see. Read more about the seminars running at the event. @aafmagazine. Linkedin
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The Arable Event is returning on June 7, 2023 and will, again, be hosted at Woodlands Farm, part of Bradford's Estates' in hand farm outside Weston-Under-Lizard. The one-day event is organised by Wynnstay and Grainlink and gives visitors the opportunity to share knowledge, view trial plantings and get hands-on experience of the latest farm machinery. Fast track entry is free …
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Olivia Potter and Martin Brown from KWS explain the established and new varieties on the stand at this year's Cereals event and how they are particularly excited to showcase the sugar beet range to new and existing customers. Read more about the seminars running at the event. @aafmagazine. Linkedin
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Karen Walker, CEO of the Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) Trust, explains how the charity is linked to this year's Cereals event and why it has been selected as the charitable partner this year. Read more about the seminars running at the event. @aafmagazine Linkedin
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Focusing on efficiency and the cost of production across a mixed farming enterprise has paid dividends for one Fife farmer. Collaboration is key for David Bell, who took home the Farm Manager of the Year award at the National Arable and Grassland Awards this year. When we meet at his farm, in Fife, he’s keen to talk not only about …
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James Clarke, head of communications at Rothamstead Research, shares how the company's scientists are looking forward to working with farmers at Cereals 2023 to consider how research can support in the field. Read more about the seminars running at the event. @aafmagazine. Linkedin
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The British Beet Research Organisation (BBR0) has advised growers to check crops and apply a foliar insecticide where thresholds are met as aphid numbers build. BBRO has yellow water traps at its 12 trial sites and monitors aphids and beneficial insects at a further 34 locations across the sugar beet growing area. BBRO head of science, Mark Stevens, said winged …
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Will Baker, farm manager at Thoresby Farm, gives an update on the farm ahead of hosting Cereals 2023. Read more about the seminars running at the event. @aafmagazine. Linkedin
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The May 2023 issue is now available online News: Expansion for Claydon Net zero in practice Seminars announced for cereals News Analysis: Barley Round Table: Maximising Yields Opinion: Crunch time for crops Agronomy Matters: Higher yielding fungicide strategy OSR Breeding
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