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The James Hutton Institute, SRUC (Scotland’s Rural College), and AHDB (the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board) welcome the arable sector back to Balruddery Farm, Dundee on 4 July for their field-basedArable Scotland event.
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David Huish, seed sales manager for Peterborough-based Daltons ltd. who are the largest independent family-owned seed business in the UK says, “Daltons are committed to producing high quality seed and a service to match.”
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Innovation for Agriculture (IfA) has launched a pilot carbon decision support tool which farmers can use to select the most appropriate carbon assessment for their business.
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The award of the 2023 NIAB Variety Cup for Crusoe winter wheat adds to previous awards of the NIAB Cereals Cup to Einstein winter wheat and to Claire winter wheat to make it three top awards for the breeding team led by Bill Angus during his time running the Nickerson wheat breeding programme.
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This year’s Cereals seminar programme, themed ‘Your connections to a better business’, brought together 100s of farmers and experts to share the latest research, advice and experience to boost profitability and sustainability.
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Political leaders got a grilling at the Cereals Event this week, with visitors demanding answers on a range of topics from trade agreements to food security and environmental schemes. In his home county of Nottinghamshire,
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Opico will introduce a new version of its HE-VA Combi-Disc cultivator at the Highland Show next week. Designed specifically for those running mid-sized tractors, the new model has a 2.45m working width and four deep soil-loosening legs.
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The June 2023 issue is now available online, including NEWS Sugar Beet at risk from aphids Big return from seed ANALYSIS Fresh thinking key to bio-solutions OPINION Question everything - The wrong type of red tape...
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