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  1. W

    Spring barley N rates

    What do you do, I have always been 120 keg/ha, but never make malting and so I think I should either up it to 150 kgs and go for yield. What do you find works and what sort of yields are you getting. mine is planet and we seem to be around 6.5 t/ha
  2. S

    Sulphur

    Best source of foliar sulphur please? I'm short of bagged sulphur
  3. S

    Foliar Urea at 45 l/ha

    Anybody with experience spraying 45 l/ha of urea? Looking at nozzle chart it would mean green 015s at speed. But what about blockage? Normally we use 91 l/ha with guardian air 02s which gives us 20 kg of Urea. Now in the followings of Joel Williams we want to go 10 kg but at the same...
  4. carbonfibre farmer

    Beet 23

    Since its 1st March tomorrow, thought I'd start the next year's worth of sugar beet fun and games 🤦‍♂️ @Breckland Boy have you started....or finished!! drilling yet?
  5. J

    Urea v AN on wheat

    Anyone know if wheat proteins are adversely affected by applying urea to wheat, even at N1, compared to AN ?
  6. D

    When to start putting N on wheat?

    I was always told that February nitrogen flattens crops. RB209 recommends nothing until the start of stem extension, and not before early April, unless it has low tiller numbers. Yet everybody else seems to start chucking it on now and their crops look strong and green where as mine look crap...
  7. T

    Liquid agricultural lime

    Good Morning. Can anyone please tell me where I can get hold of agricultural lime but in liquid form. I have 20 acres in Wales I need to raise the PH on but I only have a quad and sprayer. I have read many articles saying that the liquid lime is effective in raising the PH on pasture, but I cant...
  8. Laggard

    Sulphur on winter wheat

    How many kg/ha S on winter wheat on medium to heavy land please?
  9. M

    Phosphate

    Does anyone know if there is much difference in availability and lock up with phosphate in TSP vs DAP, and any other sources on high ph silts?New land we have taken on is low in phosphate (index0-1+), but high in everything else.
  10. Timbo

    LimeX v Regular (cotswold) Lime ?

    What do the panel of experts reckon?
  11. chipchap

    Crossfit OSR full of clubroot

    Mine is full of clubroot. How are others faring?
  12. CPM RSS

    Maximising efficiency

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF With rising input costs putting a hardened focus on maximising the efficiency of nutrients applied to crops, biological aids could prove to be an important tool in the armoury. CPM speaks to the experts. By Charlotte Cunningham and Lucy...
  13. CPM RSS

    Steering through unchartered waters

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF In an environment where no one is completely cushioned from volatility, it’s never been more important to select varieties to better manage risk. CPM takes a look at decision-making for the spring barley crop for a more certain outcome...
  14. CPM RSS

    Looking to 2023

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF As growers firm up crop management plans for the 2023 season, could biologicals and biostimulants find themselves becoming a more frequent part of production? CPM explores the concept. By Charlotte Cunningham The beginning of a new year...
  15. CPM RSS

    Inatreq – a headache for 2023?

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Corteva has recently issued detailed best practice application advice for Inatreq-containing fungicides for the coming season after worrying problems were reported by spray operators in 2022, its first season of use. But will farmers...
  16. CPM RSS

    Growing tall to nano small

    Written by CPM Magazine from CPM Magazine Download PDF Agri-tech innovation centres are helping pave the way to a more sustainable era of precision farming, be it through the medium of miniscule nanobubbles or to the heights of vertical growing. CPM learns more. “Nanobubbles are going to be...
  17. TFF

    Improving nutrition and biostimulation through biomimicry 2023-02-05

    Biostimulants constitute a fast growing sector in agricultural inputs, yet many remain sceptical about their efficacy, reliability, and value for money. At the same time, foliar-applied nutrition is gaining recognition as an important contributor to crop production, rivalling soil-applied N, P...
  18. JP Trett Ltd

    Situation Vacant Area Sales Manager – Yorks/Notts/Humber

    WHATS THE JOB? Area Sales Manager – Yorkshire/Notts/Humber WHO'S THE EMPLOYER? Our client has become a leader in the supply of foliar nutrients and seed treatments direct to farmers and growers. WHAT'S THE INDUSTRY? Foliar Nutrition / Crop Nutrition / Seed Treatment HOW WILL I BE REWARDED...
  19. Chris F

    Farmer Focus - Andy Howard

    French Style Harvest - January 2023 Since my last article in May harvest has been and gone (very quickly) and all the winter crops have been established and are looking well. This harvest it felt like we were farming in France. Most was done by the end of the first week in August and due to...
  20. B

    How many days does it require for plants to start absorbing fertilizer?

    If we use fertilizer like urea, calcium ammonium nitrate or ammonium sulfate; in how many days can the plant start to use it or start to absorb it with it's roots? Are the any researches about it?
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