Written by cpm from CPM Magazine
Download PDF The changing weather patterns being experienced in the UK puts potato crops at risk from temperature stress, according to a recent survey carried out by Syngenta. CPM finds out more. Growers most frequently cited the effects of heat in limiting...
Who is doing one and what are you using .
Forecast after Wednesday is looking dry and warmer, so wondering if there’s much to be gained, other than piece of mind .
Are you seeking summer agricultural work in the Cambridgeshire area?
If so, we would love to hear from you!
We are looking for summer harvest workers at the Syngenta UK Centre for Excellence for wheat breeding, located in Whittlesford...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
Growers are being warned that downy mildew is highly prevalent in bean crops this season, with the disease even hitting winter bean plants at levels that would warrant treatment, according to the PGRO. According to the PGRO, infection has been...
Written by cpm from CPM Magazine
Download PDF For the first time since 2019, the Cereals Event is back without any restrictions and ready to engage visitors with both the familiar and the new. CPM gets the inside scoop on what’s in store. Farmers are right to be cautious because we’re all...
Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
New research by NIAB is set to help growers and agronomists make more effective decisions on spring grassweed herbicide application timing and treatments. The trials, in partnership with Syngenta, will assess the competitiveness and risk of seed...
This stuff is not cheap. Fancy lid. And ......ffs a foil! Is this 2002? Even a £15 tub of stabilan is foil free? Is is this extra waste to comfort me that this is legitimate gear.
ADAS report highlights yield and margin benefits from folpet
A new ADAS report indicates that the inclusion of folpet into wheat fungicide programmes consistently provides yield and margin benefits by improving septoria control.
The report, which was commissioned by ADAMA and Syngenta...
Anybody go? The Good, the Bad, the Ugly? Watching the first video on Youtube ground conditions looked testing with wet clay land and the soil pit actually filling with water overnight!!
Interested to hear people who went thoughts?
Cheers
Alistair
Written by Administrator from Farming Monthly National
Crop plots are back centre stage at the Cereals Event, meaning visitors can compare top varieties side by side.
The winter wheat and barley feature showcases new and popular Recommended List varieties, says arable project manager...
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
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Download PDF Tight supplies and buoyant markets aren’t the only reasons growers may opt to plant spring barley this year, it also offers more competition against grassweeds than spring wheat. CPM explores how nailing early season agronomy can help stamp out...
Written by cpm from CPM Magazine
Download PDF The spring barley area is expected to be at its lowest level for two years after a kinder autumn enabled autumn drilling, but it’s a crop with multiple market options that can be grown with low nitrogen inputs. CPM delves into the opportunities it...
Written by Matt Hopkins from Precision Ag
Syngenta brings a farmer-first sustainable ag standard to growers through its mobile app Cropwise.
The post Syngenta Launches New Sustainability Standard Benchmarked Against SAI Platform’s Farm Sustainability Assessment appeared first on PrecisionAg...
Our defy nozzles are worn out. We have generally been using them at 100l/ha for spring herbicides. What other nozzles/water rates are people using for Broadway star etc or should we stick with what we know?
Also do people agree with the Syngenta blurb that 100l/ha with Defry nozzles is...
Written by Michelle Martin from Agriland
The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) has appointed six new independent members to its Governing Council.
The new members are Hugh Baker; Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones; Joy Lo Dico; Jason Makepeace; David Morgan; and Sue Pritchard.
They will join other...
Make the most of pre-em weed control in beet
Pre-emergence herbicides will need to feature more prominently in sugar beet weed control programmes in order to mitigate the risks from poorer control later in the season, leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons says.
While post-emergence chemistry has...
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