Omnia hits 1000 users
Omnia the revolutionary precision agronomy software tool launched by Hutchinsons in 2014 has just registered its 1000th user.
Adam Silvester of WA Silvester Ltd, Dunhampton Farm, near Droitwich in Worcestershire signed up to Omnia’s current free access offer and as the...
Using stewardship to improve sustainability and productivity
With environmental stewardship becoming a more important income source post-subsidy reform, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons is giving growers an insight into how features can be practically integrated into productive arable...
Exciting precision technology developments in Omnia unveiled at CropTec
One of the main sticking points with precision farming has always been moving data from one system or machine to another one. However, with the Omnia Precision Agronomy system this is about to get easier than ever before...
Future Farming in Practice at the Helix Project
The requirement for growers to be more transparent and to justify their practices will only increase, requiring resource and a new management approach – that was the core message from Hutchinsons Managing Director Andrew McShane to a group of...
New Mapping System A Game Changer
What is being described as a “game changing” soil mapping service, is being launched to UK growers.
Hutchinsons' TerraMap is said to revolutionise the way in which soil nutrient mapping is currently undertaken in the UK setting a new standard for accuracy in...
Featured Solution - Data Diagnostic Insights - The Rise of the Digital Farm
Five years ago, when people started talking about Digital Farming and Big Data, most were not sure what this was or how it related to field base crop production. Since then, writes Keith Norman, the speed of technical...
Act early to stop yellow rust and Septoria
Early action will be key to preventing yellow rust and Septoria gaining a foothold in crops as we enter the main spring growing period, according to leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons.
The risk from both diseases is relatively high following a milder...
Managing Nitrogen with a Realistic Eye on Yield Potential
With Nitrogen prices at an all-time high, it is more important than ever that growers realistically evaluate the true yield potential of their crops.
Chris Hoskins, Hutchinsons Digital Farming Manager for the South, shares his views on...
Ease of connectivity makes transition to variable rate drilling smoother than ever before
Robert Sullivan of GSC Grays and farm manager of Raby Estates, has been looking at how to introduce variable rate applications across the two farms that make up the estate in both Durham and Shropshire...
Take a smarter approach to rotation planning
A “smarter” approach to crop rotation planning will help growers maximise productivity and deliver on the environmental goals of the new farm policy era, says Hutchinsons head of Integrated Crop Management, David Howard.
The removal of direct...
Using farm trials to build more sustainable farming systems
Farm trials provide an excellent test-bed for the latest tools and technology in real-world situations, but often results can be considered in isolation, potentially overlooking the complex interactions across farming systems...
Variable rate drilling more accessible than ever
Converting a standard land metered drill into a variable rate drill has never been easier or more affordable with the launch this spring of a new variable drill conversion kit, Omnia E-Seed.
Developed by leading crop production specialists...
TerraMap Carbon - the UKâs first Carbon Mapping Service now available
Hutchinsons launches TerraMap Carbon the first ever carbon mapping service to provide the most accurate baseline measurement of both organic and active carbon in the soil and is now available to UK farmers.
Despite growers...
Omnia management system of choice for award-winning farmer
For award-winning Worcestershire arable farmer Jonathan Boaz using farmyard manure to improve organic matter in his soils is key.
Mr Boaz won the 2016 British Farming Innovator of the Year award.
Farming a total of 243ha, soils...
Soil mapping helps drive efficiency for hop and apple grower
Digital mapping systems in horticultural crops, particularly top fruit and hops, are not yet as widely used as in broad-acre arable crops, but more growers are realising the potential benefits for improving consistency, yield and...
App takes crop walking to new level
A new version of the Omnia Scout app has been launched to make it easier for growers and agronomists to share crop walking information and update field records remotely.
The iOS app is a complete rebuild of the original Omnia Field Scout app, that allows...
Hutchinsons Helix farm network continues to expand
Hutchinsons is delighted to announce the addition of Hundayfield farm to its network of Helix regional demonstration farms.
Owned by Nick and Liz Wilson, Hundayfield farm just outside York is the northern region Helix demonstration farm in...
Omnia hits 1000 users
Omnia the revolutionary precision agronomy software tool launched by Hutchinsons in 2014 has just registered its 1000th user.
Adam Silvester of WA Silvester Ltd, Dunhampton Farm, near Droitwich in Worcestershire signed up to Omnia’s current free access offer and as the...
Using stewardship to improve sustainability and productivity
With environmental stewardship becoming a more important income source post-subsidy reform, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons is giving growers an insight into how features can be practically integrated into productive arable...
Exciting precision technology developments in Omnia unveiled at CropTec
One of the main sticking points with precision farming has always been moving data from one system or machine to another one. However, with the Omnia Precision Agronomy system this is about to get easier than ever before...
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