Cereals Event Preview – Machines, masterclasses and meet-ups

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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 learning as we go. By Melanie Jenkins Summer isn’t far away and with it comes the opportunity to visit a range of in-person outdoor events, with 8-9 June seeing the return of the Cereals Event to Duxford, Cambridgeshire. The event will feature firm favourites such as demonstrations in the Syngenta Sprays and Sprayers Arena and the Drone Zone, as well as the opportunity to see the latest varieties from AHDB’s winter wheat and winter barley Recommended List. With numerous exhibitors in the crop plots, a chance to be submerged in the NIAB Soil Hole and to visit the NAAC Land Drainage Hub, the event looks to be brimming with something for everyone. Dreaming of machines For those who walk through the gates straight to their favourite machinery manufacturer to see the latest in new kit and technology, the Cereals Event has showcases and demonstrations from some of the biggest and most expert players in…
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