KWS Kerrin proves an âeasy-to-manageâ choice
04.09.19
It has been a “better than initially feared” harvest for Cambridgeshire farm manager Chris Ascroft with quality and yields holding up well in winter wheat, spring barley and peas.
“The rains in June came just in time for many of the crops...
Barrel and Jackal: still the two best soft wheats for the north
03.09.19
Scotland’s growers will be familiar with the winter wheat varieties KWS Barrel and KWS Jackal. As the two highest-yielding soft wheats for the north (based on complete data) growers were quick to spot their suitability...
No room for complacency as production costs review leads to variety change
03.09.19
It has been a good harvest for Kent farm manager Ryan McCormack and for the first time in his 12 years working for Burden Bros the business has not incurred any claims on more than 5000 tonnes of wheat. But...
Variety choice decides agronomy spend
03.09.19
After what has been a difficult year, the importance growers attach to a variety’s disease resistance is likely to increase even further. For many, the ability of a variety to resist disease has overtaken yield as the deciding factor when...
âHistoric agreementâ brings increased choice for sugar beet growers
Sugar beet breeder KWS and the joint Seed Working Group of British Sugar and NFU Sugar have reached an agreement that extends the seed offering to growers.
The agreement means growers can for the first time choose...
KWS Kerrin proves an âeasy-to-manageâ choice
04.09.19
It has been a “better than initially feared” harvest for Cambridgeshire farm manager Chris Ascroft with quality and yields holding up well in winter wheat, spring barley and peas.
“The rains in June came just in time for many of the crops...
Barrel and Jackal: still the two best soft wheats for the north
03.09.19
Scotland’s growers will be familiar with the winter wheat varieties KWS Barrel and KWS Jackal. As the two highest-yielding soft wheats for the north (based on complete data) growers were quick to spot their suitability...
No room for complacency as production costs review leads to variety change
03.09.19
It has been a good harvest for Kent farm manager Ryan McCormack and for the first time in his 12 years working for Burden Bros the business has not incurred any claims on more than 5000 tonnes of wheat. But...
Variety choice decides agronomy spend
03.09.19
After what has been a difficult year, the importance growers attach to a variety’s disease resistance is likely to increase even further. For many, the ability of a variety to resist disease has overtaken yield as the deciding factor when...
âHistoric agreementâ brings increased choice for sugar beet growers
Sugar beet breeder KWS and the joint Seed Working Group of British Sugar and NFU Sugar have reached an agreement that extends the seed offering to growers.
The agreement means growers can for the first time choose...
At KWS we realise that farmers are facing challenges every day. Loss of chemicals, increasing disease pressures and climate change are just to name a few.
Crop plots are at the heart of Cereals! Located centrally within the event, the crop plots offer the chance to review new varieties and practices from a wide range of exhibitors. See not only the latest in breeding but also crop protection methods and soil management techniques. KWS UK has been...
KWS UK LTD
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Based at Thriplow near Cambridge, KWS UK has been providing growers with innovative new varieties to meet varied end-market needs for over 25 years.
We develop a wide range of oilseed rape, maize, sugar beet and cereal varieties in conjunction with the KWS group. We use...
Historic agreement brings increased choice for sugar beet growers
Sugar beet breeder KWS and the joint Seed Working Group of British Sugar and NFU Sugar have reached an agreement that extends the seed offering to growers.
The agreement means growers can for the first time choose between seed...
Variety choice decides agronomy spend
03.09.19
After what has been a difficult year, the importance growers attach to a variety’s disease resistance is likely to increase even further. For many, the ability of a variety to resist disease has overtaken yield as the deciding factor when...
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