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The latest edition of the Nutrient Management Guide (RB209) has been released by AHDB, celebrating its 50th anniversary. Published on the AHDB website, the edition features a number of improvements, including changes to the recommendations for cereals. AHDB will have hard copies of the guide available at events this year, including Cereals on June 13 and 14. The document was …
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More farmers are routinely using biological products because they deliver cost-effective yield benefits and contribute to a sustainable approach. And while the advantages are proven, application timing is key to success. Signalling compound, 3ALO T6P, from Unium Bioscience, is benefitting farmers when used at T3 stage on arable crops. Agrovista agronomist, Phil Warham, believes that farmers can reach required milling …
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The next round of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) has been released today, with a total of £31m available to support projects aimed at boosting sustainable food production and reducing emissions and waste. Grants can be awarded under the Productivity and Slurry budget to help cover the costs of over 90 pieces of equipment from rainwater harvesting tanks …
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For the first time ever Maschio Gaspardo will have examples of its range of mounted sprayers on show at Cereals 2023. While the company has a full line-up of trailed and mounted machines, it is the Tempo Ultra Isotronic that will take centre stage at the event in Nottinghamshire in June. While there are options for more basic levels of …
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Farmers managing oilseed rape with glyphosate before harvest can use the pod test to apply at the optimum timing. There is usually variation in development and ripening of oilseed rape. Using glyphosate means the entire field ripens on the same timetable easing harvest planning and operations. But the correct timing is important according to Bayer Commercial technical manager Matt Siggs. …
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Readers of Agronomist and Arable Farmer are able to benefit from a discount code for Cereals 2023
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Farmers are being urged to take the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to displace imported soya and grow bean crops packed with environmental and agronomic benefits. The Nitrogen Efficient Plants for Climate Smart Arable Cropping Systems (NCS) project will host launch events for farmers next week – at the Cereals event and online – with the goal of instigating a reduction of 1.5Mt …
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The June 2023 issue is now available online NEWS Sugar Beet at risk from aphids Big return from seed treatment Trials show potato yield increase NEWS ANALYSIS Fresh thinking key to bio-solutions OPINION Question everything The wrong type of red tape AGRONOMY MATTERS NAGA Profile: Farming with flexibility Silicon improves yield Timely launch of new soil testing service New varieties …
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