Ploughing up some one year old leys this year, what seed treatment would you put on the seed? Any need for signal? And any particular wheat variety performs better in this slot? Cheers in advance
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Laws to reduce fertiliser inputs have put some German wheat growers at a disadvantage, but recent trials there have shown that managing the soil-borne disease take-all with a seed treatment can help compensate. CPM reports.
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Optimising crop health begins long before establishment – it starts with the seed. CPM explores how a biostimulant seed treatment can help plants to overcome challenging conditions right from the off.
By Janine Adamson
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From grassweed suppression to improved NUE to early entry for oilseed rape to flexible end use, hybrid barley has cemented its value to growers over the past two decades. CPM discovers how the crop offers both resilience and yield stability.
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I have allays bought Liquid fert by cu meter like 35 7SO3 I have been offered some by Tons like N27 + 5So3 (N37 + 6.5So3 Equivalent) is there a way pricing this
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Potentially ‘ground-breaking’ seed treatments, which convert atmospheric nitrogen for plant use, will be available in Ireland according to a Swiss agriculture company.
Syngenta Biologicals confirmed that it has agreed a collaboration with UK-based...
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Could a signalling compound help milling oat growers to meet quality expectations and maximise the crop’s value? CPM takes a look at the science.
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In the words of English philosopher John Ruskin: “Quality is never an...
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Could a signalling compound help milling oat growers to meet quality expectations and maximise the crop’s value? CPM takes a look at the science.
By Janine Adamson
In the words of English philosopher John Ruskin: “Quality is never an accident; it’s always the result of intelligent...
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Could a signalling compound help milling oat growers to meet quality expectations and maximise the crop’s value? CPM takes a look at the science.
By Janine Adamson
In the words of English philosopher John Ruskin: “Quality is never an...
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Net blotch, which can result in yield losses of up to 40%, has been identified in winter barley crops in the UK and Ireland.
The disease, which according to the Agriculture, Horticulture and Development Board (AHDB) can cause typical yield losses of...
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Delayed sugar beet planting and slow establishment could increase the risk of virus yellows infection at early crop growth stages, experts warn.
According to Syngenta’s Simon Jackson, young plants with soft leaf tissue are particularly susceptible to...
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On a recent visit to India, CPM finds out more about its farming and how BKT, who hosted the tour, is investing heavily in its growing global business and range of tyres and tracks.
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The world’s seventh largest land...
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Growing pressure to farm more sustainably and in-line with the environment has meant the buzz around biostimulants has only got louder. CPM takes a look at what some of these claim to do to enhance plant health and crop yields.
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Cereal prices in free fall yet Uk government wanting or are about to remove import tariff.
clearly another kick in the balls for us uk farming and a big finger up to everything conservation wise and the green agenda to which we are getting paid to bugger about with to keep the packhams happy...
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