i have been spraying T2 for some on with .7 of terpal. Finished the field with 1/3 of a Ha left in the tank, than added 10ha with no terpal and sprayed the next field. I have some still left in tank but next field the ears are out. Would the terpal cause any damage. would be equivalent of .025/ha
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College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (CAFRE) tillage advisors are confirming that most cereal crops in Northern Ireland are generally a little ahead of normal.
This is a direct result of the relatively mild spring, after a winter of good...
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Limus® supports optimal nitrogen availability for more consistent yields. Proven to reduce nitrogen loss by as much as 98 percent, Limus® is based on a novel formulation that contains two active ingredients for blocking active sites of soil urease...
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BASF has announced its 10-year outlook on agricultural innovations that support food security for future generations.
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If you've been spraying su herbicides on cereals, then want to spray sugar beet. I use a tank cleaner such as All clear / tank cleaner
Usually with the rinsings I have a stubble field which I would opt to spray on.
If not, does All clear / tank cleaner have any effect spraying back onto...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
BASF has launched its 2022 survey for UK farmers, in a bid to explore rodent activity on farms across the country. The short survey aims to gain a greater understand and provide insights into current rodent control measures and rodenticide usage...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
BASF is giving 25 growers the chance to win a trip to France this November to learn more about the nation’s wheat production, R&D and plant breeding as part of the firm’s Innovation Offer. The trip will commence in Paris where the group will...
Written by John Swire from Farm Business
From seeds to baguettes, breeding, growing, milling and exports, 25 growers will have the chance to win a trip to France this November to learn more about the nation’s wheat production, R&D and plant breeding. The trip will commence in Paris where the...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
Download PDF The loss of chlorothalonil has arguably opened the door for a shift in tactics in the way that growers approach barley disease control. But what are the best options in a new era of crop protection products? CPM finds out more. We...
Have been wondering recently if there is any scope to reduce glyphosate rates and add wetter/penetrant type products to improve efficacy. It never seemed cost effective in the days of cheap glyphosate but now it is 4 times the cost maybe it is time to look at them again. Does anyone have any...
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Download PDF Maintaining food production while farming in a more sustainable way is the challenge currently facing all farmers, both economically and for the sake of the planet. Over the next five years a new field experiment, Project Fortress, could be a...
Agri Innovation Den is back!
Agri Innovation Den is back for 2019 with a brand new prize package and some great opportunities to boost your AgriTech business profile.
We are really excited to announce that Farm491 are again sponsoring and hosting Farmer’s Guardian’s 2019 Agri Innovation Den...
Conscientious approach scores triple award win
A conscientious approach to crop and soil health management has resulted in a triple award win for Agrovista host farmer, Mark Doble.
Mark, who farms more than 160ha at Hurcott Farm near Ilminster, was awarded the Gold Best Plot Yield, Gold Best...
Agri Innovation Den is back!
Agri Innovation Den is back for 2019 with a brand new prize package and some great opportunities to boost your AgriTech business profile.
We are really excited to announce that Farm491 are again sponsoring and hosting Farmer’s Guardian’s 2019 Agri Innovation Den...
Conscientious approach scores triple award win
A conscientious approach to crop and soil health management has resulted in a triple award win for Agrovista host farmer, Mark Doble.
Mark, who farms more than 160ha at Hurcott Farm near Ilminster, was awarded the Gold Best Plot Yield, Gold Best...
Conscientious approach scores triple award win
A conscientious approach to crop and soil health management has resulted in a triple award win for Agrovista host farmer, Mark Doble.
Mark, who farms more than 160ha at Hurcott Farm near Ilminster, was awarded the Gold Best Plot Yield, Gold Best...
For some reason I can't post the video if someone can please do. Go to about 48 mins in and there is a farmer called Angus from Yorkshire who Is not using fungicides but concentrating on plant health and nutrition.
I find this very interesting as we did some on farm trials and saw very similar...
We all like to have a moan about the yellow peril, but I've been really impressed in the last few months how its coverage is changing from advising farmers to spend a fortune on inputs and machines to actually farm better. The current edition (11th Feb) even starts off with a puff for the BASE...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
BASF’s vegetable seeds business has developed a tearless onion variety which has now been launched at supermarkets in France, Germany, Italy, and the UK. The yellow onion variety constitutes a breakthrough in vegetable innovation and is a real...
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