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Companies aim to deliver prescriptive crop protection product performance and farmer ROI through advanced data capabilities.
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I assume it’s still warm enough to apply? Some plants only just at 6 true leaves, would 0.5l/ha be ok or cut rate to 0.25l/ha? Cranesbill has 8-10 whorls.
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Corteva’s blight preventing chemistry, oxathiopiprolin, is now available for Irish farmers in a newly formulated product, Zorvec Entecta.
Zorvec Entecta is a liquid formulation combining the Zorvec active (oxathiopiprolin) with amisulbrom to...
So how do people manage forward rape? Got some very strong looking rape after spring barley. It’s a hybrid as not drilled that early (at 40seeds per square M) and has had 30kg/ha of N.
Mild and wet still. 17 degrees today.
There’s a good crop of docks and mustard mixed in. Astrokerb due...
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Milestone acquisition adds extensive operations management functionality to farm-specific accounting and financial analysis.
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New data from Corteva has shown high levels of control of volunteer oats in the autumn with its Broadway Star herbicide.
Unwanted oats are typically addressed in the spring, but if left unchecked for months volunteers can impact yield.
Trials...
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Moisture has been the defining difference between healthy and forward oilseed rape crops and others falling foul of cabbage stem flea beetle. CPM looks at how weed management should be tailored to crop growth this autumn.
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It’s been a tricky year for maize growers, but despite this, harvest has wrapped up early. So what should growers keep in mind ahead of next year? CPM looks at the coming season and some of the new varieties on the market.
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Corteva Agriscience is on the hunt for farmers to join its Resilient and Ready programme, with applications for new recruits now open.
Formed via a partnership with Corteva and LEAF, the Resilient and Ready programme is designed to provide...
INDIANAPOLIS, and MURCIA, Spain, September 22, 2022 — Corteva, Inc. (NYSE: CTVA) and Symborg today announced that Corteva has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Symborg, an expert in microbiological technologies based in Murcia, Spain. Respected throughout the biologicals industry, Symborg...
An innovative programme designed to help farmers find a more sustainable future has concluded with environmental charity LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) gaining three new Demonstration Farms.
Resilient & Ready was devised by Corteva Agriscience, offering a mix of practical training, CPD...
Corteva Agriscience is reminding growers and agronomists that its innovative nitrogen stabiliser product Instinct® is available to cereal and oilseed rape growers across the UK and Ireland this autumn.
New trials data from Corteva Agriscience show that arable crops can benefit from autumn...
As the title, what are peoples opinion on best method of establishing when crows are a real problem.. I was going to wait until late November and if weather wasn’t suitable I’d wait and sow spring variety.
If winter is possible I’m going to drop them on the ground with Horsch pronto and plough...
I have a volunteer potato issue in a growing crop of oil seed rape/Canola.
The field was drilled as soon as the previous crop of wheat was harvested, so no glyphosate pre seeding and now the volunteer potatoes have emerged.
Asside from hand roughing, does anyone have any ideas on removal...
With harvesting drawing to a close across the UK, it will soon be time for growers to consider their cropping plans for next season.
Traditionally, growers have used slurry, farmyard manure and, more recently, digestate from anaerobic digester plants to provide nutrition to autumn crops where...
It’s always scope 1 somewhere. Even in the gnarliest supply chains, your scope 3 emissions are someone else's scope 1. For the past few months, we’ve been writing and debating with you about two unresolved, mind-bending climate tech hot topics: carbon markets and supply chain decarbonization. At...
Results from the 2022 Pioneer Accurate Crop Testing Systems (PACTS®) trials have revealed only small differences in yields between PT303 plots that were treated and untreated with a fungicide at flowering.
A trial at Nick Wright’s farm near Lincoln showed that the PT303 strip which received no...
Corteva Agriscience’s nutrient efficiency biostimulant Utrisha® N has been granted organic certification following its launch in the UK and Ireland this year.
Certification from Organic Farmers and Growers (OF&G) means Utrisha N is now approved for use on organic farms and can be used on...
For all their environmental and agronomic benefits, the cost of growing cover crops is one barrier that stops many farmers from even trying them.
Enter entrepreneurs like Mike DeCamp, CEO of CoverCress Inc., a company that developed a variety of pennycress, a weed in other parts of the...
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