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New awards to showcase best of arable and grassland sectors

Agronomist & Arable Farmer and Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer, in association with BASIS, have established a prestigious new awards event - the National Arable and Grassland awards. The awards will recognise the UK’s fantastic growers and agronomists, highlighting their achievements in key areas of crop production, land management, environmental responsibility and innovation. The National Arable and Grassland awards are …
New awards to showcase best of arable and grassland sectors

Certis Slug Pellet Calibration Wizard

Certis Slug Pellet Calibration Wizard

Fields of Innovation 2021 allows vegetable growers from around the world to experience Syngenta Vegetable Seeds varieties in physical or digital format

Syngenta Vegetable Seeds has announced the dates for its globally-popular Fields of Innovation event, taking place 28 September – 1 October in The Netherlands. This year’s event will offer attendees the option to attend in person or virtually, utilizing leading technologies to experience the very best that Syngenta Vegetable Seeds has to offer. Every day Syngenta strives to ensure growers …
Fields of Innovation 2021 allows vegetable growers from around the world to experience Syngenta Vegetable Seeds varieties in physical or digital format

Agronomist & Arable Farmer August 2021

The August 2021 issue is now available online! with exciting news about the launch of the National Arable and Grassland Awards News: National Arable and Grassland Awards launched News: integrate tools on black-grass management Awards: arable and grassland awards launched News analysis: basis update soil and water qualification News analysis: five reasons to choose barley Opinion: agronomy on the beach …
Agronomist & Arable Farmer August 2021
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Agricast’s investment continues with a new website

Agricast is building on last month's announcement of a £150,000 investment in new machinery with the launch of a new website. In July, the manufacturer of replacement wearing parts for agricultural machines announced it was buying a new high definition plasma cutter, taking on new staff and improving its Lincolnshire factory. This month Agricast has launched a new website offering …
Agricast’s investment continues with a new website

1000TH Varitron celebrated with special editions and upgrade deals

Grimme UK is celebrating the sale of the 1,000th Varitron self-propelled harvester by offering customers the opportunity to take advantage of several sensational upgrade packages. Introduced to the UK in 2009, the Varitron self-propelled harvester is an incredibly popular machine, with over 200 operating in Great Britain. To mark the milestone, Grimme has introduced three commemorative models: The Varitron 470 Edition …
1000TH Varitron celebrated with special editions and upgrade deals

Omnia and CLAAS collaboration extends connectivity ability

Building on its core promise to lead the way in establishing compatibility between precision software platforms and in-field machines, Omnia has now teamed up with the CLASS API to provide users with the ability to seamlessly transfer prescriptive data files between the two systems. This will provide users of Omnia and the CLAAS API with a much more efficient and …
Omnia and CLAAS collaboration extends connectivity ability

CHAP welcomes new Member Director to Board

Crop Health and Protection (CHAP) is delighted to announce the election of Martin Evans to Member Director of the Board. As confirmed at a recent Annual General Meeting, Martin succeeds Charlie Whitmarsh of Frontier, who has served in this capacity since CHAP’s inception. Charlie has played a significant role in establishing CHAP’s foundations, being a passionate and committed Member Director …
CHAP welcomes new Member Director to Board

Urea based grain treatments provide relief to growers in the face of market shortages

With national shortages of grain preservation products including propionic acid being reported this season, growers are being urged to look towards urea and enzyme-based grain treatments to maximise the quality of home-grown feed. Global stockpiling and trade restrictions are thought to have led to the recent shortages of propionic acid, a treatment commonly used by UK growers to protect their …
Urea based grain treatments provide relief to growers in the face of market shortages

Top disease in oilseed rape

“If you were asked what the most common disease in oilseed rape was, what would you say?” asks Neil Groom, technical director for Grainseed. Crop Monitor assesses the frequency and severity of disease each year in rape as well as in wheat and barley. The Spring assessment is done at early stem extension. The data shows very clearly that Phoma …
Top disease in oilseed rape
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