https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/12/sewage-us-crop-farming-lawsuit-pfas
I watched the film dirty waters and was horrified by DuPont's actions and attitudes.
Intro
As well as guidance and autosteer, AgOpenGPS is extremely good at auto section control or Machine control as its referred to.
You can control an implement lifting in and out of work on the headland, tramlines engaging and disengaging and turning on and off sections of a sprayer, spreader...
Is anyone using the new all in one PBC's?
Just about got my original PCBv2 system fully operational, and my mind moves to the next tractor - but there have been so many jumps in the technology since then!
Written by cpm from CPM Magazine
Download PDF Battling blackgrass is a yearly struggle for many growers, but FMC has a new herbicide that could soon be joining the fight. CPM took a trip to FMC’s French research facility to get a first-hand look at Isoflex in trials. By Melanie Jenkins “There’s...
Microplastics in sewage: a toxic combination that is poisoning our land | George Monbiot
Written by George Monbiot from the Guardian
Policy failure and lack of enforcement have left Britain’s waterways and farmland vulnerable to ‘forever chemicals’
We have recently woken up to a disgusting...
Annoyingly, I see that I've missed a strip in one of my wheat fields, which is nearly at T1, and a large patch of well grown groundsel is very noticeable.
What can I use to kill it, given that all the chemicals in the spray store don't say that they will control it? Presently I have Eagle...
Never used the stuff myself, but stumbled upon this bbc article which may be interesting to some, apologies if its been posted before
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60836892
Innovation key for future of UK agriculture, reflects Cortevaâs retiring UK & Ireland Country Leader
The need for innovation will be key for the continued success of UK agriculture, Corteva Agrisciences Adrian Gough has said ahead of his retirement in March.
Corteva Agriscience announced in...
New leader for Corteva Agriscience UK & Ireland in 2021
Adrian Gough will retire to be replaced by William Corrigan
Corteva Agriscience has announced that Crop Protection Sales Manager William Corrigan will be promoted to UK & Ireland Country Leader from 1 January 2021.
William will...
Flexibility and peace of mind as mixed weather hits UK potato growers
Zorvec® is playing an important role in north-west England where ProCam County Crops Agronomist John Cairns looks after in excess of 250ha of potatoes.
For one particular farmer, John says that the longevity of protection...
Corteva Agriscience building new Biologicals portfolio; selects M2i for first global agreements
Companies will jointly develop and globally commercialize pheromones for crop protection
Wilmington, Del., USA and Saint Cloud, France - May 19, 2020 — Corteva Agriscience, a leading pure-play...
Innovation key for future of UK agriculture, reflects Cortevaâs retiring UK & Ireland Country Leader
The need for innovation will be key for the continued success of UK agriculture, Corteva Agrisciences Adrian Gough has said ahead of his retirement in March.
Corteva Agriscience announced in...
New leader for Corteva Agriscience UK & Ireland in 2021
Adrian Gough will retire to be replaced by William Corrigan
Corteva Agriscience has announced that Crop Protection Sales Manager William Corrigan will be promoted to UK & Ireland Country Leader from 1 January 2021.
William will...
Flexibility and peace of mind as mixed weather hits UK potato growers
Zorvec® is playing an important role in north-west England where ProCam County Crops Agronomist John Cairns looks after in excess of 250ha of potatoes.
For one particular farmer, John says that the longevity of protection...
Corteva Agriscience building new Biologicals portfolio; selects M2i for first global agreements
Companies will jointly develop and globally commercialize pheromones for crop protection
Wilmington, Del., USA and Saint Cloud, France - May 19, 2020 — Corteva Agriscience, a leading pure-play...
Never been to Norway. Nice to see we have put a good deal in place with a cable to protect us from the oncoming gas shortages. Scandies are probably our more common neighbours than those down south.
Maybe a thread already running on this but couldn't find it.
Just wondered what other people's thoughts on it were?
Personally I found it a difficult watch. Well done to the farmer for putting himself out there on national television.
Good luck to him and his family.
Innovation key for future of UK agriculture, reflects Cortevaâs retiring UK & Ireland Country Leader
The need for innovation will be key for the continued success of UK agriculture, Corteva Agriscience’s Adrian Gough has said ahead of his retirement in March.
Corteva Agriscience announced in...
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