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The AHDB’s updated Recommended List for cereals and oilseeds was revealed as last month came to a close. The new varieties across the different crops are delivering large yield increases, especially in barley and oilseed rape. CPM takes a...
Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has published the online edition of the recommended lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL) 2023/24.
It features new varieties that deliver large yield increases, especially in barley and oilseed...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
A total of 28 new varieties have been added to AHDB’s Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL) 2023/24, including the first new winter malting barely and winter oat varieties for several years.
Launched today (28 November 2022), the...
New Group 2 milling wheat Mayflower underlined its credentials as one of the top performing winter wheats following a string of positive post-harvest grower reports.
According to Tom Reynolds of S. Salbstein Limited, a 200ha farm near Folkestone in Kent, his crop of Mayflower produced a...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
A rapid test launched in September for light leaf spot in oilseed rape has identified low levels of disease, despite with no visible signs on the plant.
The company behind the SwiftDetect test, Microgenetics, says initial results from samples...
Positive post-harvest grower reports on Mayflower indicate that it's a low-input high-output variety that will be of significant interest to millers given its high protein levels.
New Group 2 milling wheat Mayflower underlined its credentials as one of the top performing winter wheats...
Written by Richard Halleron from Agriland
The Agriculture and Horticulture and Development Board (AHDB) is reporting that a number of variety-based trial results for feed and bread wheat are now available.
Autumn and winter were mild, with adequate, but not excessive, rainfall. The mild and...
Anyone got any advice re Claas Lexion 570 settings ? …. Tried rye today 20.2 % moisture, massive volume of straw… possibly 11t/ha grain yield .. then blocked !!🤬… not the whole rotor, only where straw exits ..left till morning, hot this evening and pack of enthused! Any / all opinions gratefully...
I've been to zero crop trials this year. And as much as I love gleam I'd like a field of something else to go with it. What are the standout wheats you've got? Lots of love for Dawsum I'm hearing ...
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Download PDF This season, yellow rust is causing some head scratching in the field as it appears in unexpected places. This only serves to highlight the importance of a major research project looking for more durable yellow rust resistance, alongside continued...
Grown this variety of WW in the past and really liked it, but was told no longer available by Frontier a few years ago. I've now discovered its still out there being grown.
So, anyone growing it in the DD situation and hows it compare with Skyfall on disease nowadays ?
Thanks
Looking at Skyfall this morning, despite being very clean thus far, some yellow rust is starting to come on leaf 2, T3 was just tebuconazole about ten days ago, I know its getting late but a T4 going on Monday as soon as it arrives.
Who is doing one and what are you using .
Forecast after Wednesday is looking dry and warmer, so wondering if there’s much to be gained, other than piece of mind .
Anyone having issues with drip stop valve rubbers failing when spraying Corteva’s Univoq, Iconiq or similar?
Seems to a bit of an issue among sprayer drivers having widespread DSV failure on FB.
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The UK Cereal Pathogen Virulence Survey (UKCPVS) project has issued an urgent call for samples of yellow and brown rust in wheat. Despite reports of interesting observations in the field, the UKCPVS team says it has received a lower number of...
Spring Septoria pressures in wheat are reported to be high to medium across much of the UK thanks to proven rapid disease testing that’s helping agronomists and farmers to manage disease risk with accurate data at their disposal.
And one farmer has saved £1,600 on Septoria fungicides from a £70...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
Sencrop has joined forces with the Information System for Integrated Plant production (ISIP) to provide bespoke disease forecasting for farmers based on pooled and individual data. Taking into account local temperature, humidity and...
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