Written by Charlotte Cunningham from CPM Magazine
Download PDF With spring nutrition plans now underway, Frontier’s BioPlan programme has looked into how incorporating biostimulant solutions could help growers to maximise their inputs this season. CPM finds out more. The direction that farming is going is all about being prepared to look at things in a new way. By Charlotte Cunningham As the evenings begin to draw out and the ground starts to slowly warm up, it’s all eyes on maximising spring growth in the hope of a prosperous harvest. Unlike the past two years, the fair weather over the autumn/winter of 2021 has meant that many winter cereals have entered the spring in good form, and the conditions for sowing spring crops are similarly so far looking promising. Of course, in good old British weather fashion, growers will be all too aware that this could change drastically at the drop of a hat – as has been the case in recent years, with farmers left to deal with the aftermath of everything from early droughts to unusually cold spring months. So how can growers best prepare for the unknown, while realising the potential of crops this spring? Dr Paul Fogg, Frontier Agriculture’s crop production technical lead, says…
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Download PDF With spring nutrition plans now underway, Frontier’s BioPlan programme has looked into how incorporating biostimulant solutions could help growers to maximise their inputs this season. CPM finds out more. The direction that farming is going is all about being prepared to look at things in a new way. By Charlotte Cunningham As the evenings begin to draw out and the ground starts to slowly warm up, it’s all eyes on maximising spring growth in the hope of a prosperous harvest. Unlike the past two years, the fair weather over the autumn/winter of 2021 has meant that many winter cereals have entered the spring in good form, and the conditions for sowing spring crops are similarly so far looking promising. Of course, in good old British weather fashion, growers will be all too aware that this could change drastically at the drop of a hat – as has been the case in recent years, with farmers left to deal with the aftermath of everything from early droughts to unusually cold spring months. So how can growers best prepare for the unknown, while realising the potential of crops this spring? Dr Paul Fogg, Frontier Agriculture’s crop production technical lead, says…
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