Donât drop guard against yellow rust and Septoria
Recent cold, dry weather may have reduced the immediate disease pressure in cereal crops, but growers cannot drop their guard against yellow rust and Septoria at the main spring fungicide timings, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons warns...
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...
Corteva Agriscience Inatreq⢠Active Approved in UK
31 March 2021: Corteva Agriscience announced today that the UK has approved the registration of a product with Inatreq™ active.
Univoq™ fungicide with Inatreq active, now approved for sale and use in the UK, is a new fungicide that offers...
Inatreq is a new active substance developed by Corteva Agriscience⢠for the cereal market.
Inatreq is a new active substance developed by Corteva Agriscience™ for the cereal market. It will be the first new target site to be introduced to the cereal fungicide market in over a decade and comes...
NEW: Introducing RGT Saki feed wheat
One of the most exciting feed wheats to hit the Recommended List in recent years looks set to earn a place on conventional and organic farms across the country from next autumn onwards.
RGT Saki is the new outstanding group 4 soft wheat variety...
6 of the best wheat varieties to look out for
Expert insight from Trevor Cope
Though there are a lot of varieties to choose from, and a lot of varieties grown, there are some we can suggest that will create more interest than others.
In terms of choosing a GROUP 1 milling variety, they...
Donât drop guard against yellow rust and Septoria
Recent cold, dry weather may have reduced the immediate disease pressure in cereal crops, but growers cannot drop their guard against yellow rust and Septoria at the main spring fungicide timings, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons warns...
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...
Corteva Agriscience Inatreq⢠Active Approved in UK
31 March 2021: Corteva Agriscience announced today that the UK has approved the registration of a product with Inatreq™ active.
Univoq™ fungicide with Inatreq active, now approved for sale and use in the UK, is a new fungicide that offers...
Inatreq is a new active substance developed by Corteva Agriscience⢠for the cereal market.
Inatreq is a new active substance developed by Corteva Agriscience™ for the cereal market. It will be the first new target site to be introduced to the cereal fungicide market in over a decade and comes...
NEW: Introducing RGT Saki feed wheat
One of the most exciting feed wheats to hit the Recommended List in recent years looks set to earn a place on conventional and organic farms across the country from next autumn onwards.
RGT Saki is the new outstanding group 4 soft wheat variety...
6 of the best wheat varieties to look out for
Expert insight from Trevor Cope
Though there are a lot of varieties to choose from, and a lot of varieties grown, there are some we can suggest that will create more interest than others.
In terms of choosing a GROUP 1 milling variety, they...
NEW: Introducing RGT Saki feed wheat
One of the most exciting feed wheats to hit the Recommended List in recent years looks set to earn a place on conventional and organic farms across the country from next autumn onwards.
RGT Saki is the new outstanding group 4 soft wheat variety...
6 of the best wheat varieties to look out for
Expert insight from Trevor Cope
Though there are a lot of varieties to choose from, and a lot of varieties grown, there are some we can suggest that will create more interest than others.
In terms of choosing a GROUP 1 milling variety, they...
What's best the current winter milling wheat variety for disease resistance and yield ? Currently growing lots of Skyfall but resistance to rusts are breaking down . Thanks
We hear all the Time of farmers using less insecticides, and for good reason generally, but I do wonder if the real bad apple is modern fungicides.
Amazing how many are now farming without insecticides after years of addiction, can we start to cut our reliance on fungicides too?
Highest untreated yield and strong disease resistance should give Lightning an edge
New two-row winter barley looks another winner from the Elsoms-Ackermann stable
With a December 1st ex-farm spot price of £204/t, up from £142/t a year ago, and with a solid reputation as being one of the best...
The AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL) publications provide variety-performance data. With information on yield and quality, agronomic features and market options, use these variety-specific highlights (alongside the main RL) to identify promising varieties for your farm...
The AHDB Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL) publications provide variety-performance data. With information on yield and quality, agronomic features and market options, use these variety-specific highlights (alongside the main RL) to identify promising varieties for your farm...
Written by John Swire from Farm Business
Despite catchy August weather that has left many farmers with the usual harvest headaches there have been some notable performances from several new varieties being grown for the first time, including two new winter barley varieties, that have exceeded...
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