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<blockquote data-quote="Uwhat" data-source="post: 6720823" data-attributes="member: 144431"><p>I'm based around Cambridgeshire / Norfolk border farming just under 1800 ha of combinable crops and sugar beet. </p><p></p><p>I am looking for a new agronomy package that looks way beyond pesticides and inorganic fertilisers. Although I am in no way against using pesticides and fertilisers the writing is surely on the wall that the continued current use will not carry on forever.</p><p>I have come across very few agronomy business's that seem to be actively looking in this direction that are not at the same time trying to sell a wonder potion that will cure everything from the common cold to septoria!</p><p>I have seen a few Twitter posts from Edaphos agronomy who look very interesting and don't appear to have commercial links although I am sure there are others. Who do you use?</p><p></p><p>Waiting in anticipation!</p><p></p><p>Uwhat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uwhat, post: 6720823, member: 144431"] I'm based around Cambridgeshire / Norfolk border farming just under 1800 ha of combinable crops and sugar beet. I am looking for a new agronomy package that looks way beyond pesticides and inorganic fertilisers. Although I am in no way against using pesticides and fertilisers the writing is surely on the wall that the continued current use will not carry on forever. I have come across very few agronomy business's that seem to be actively looking in this direction that are not at the same time trying to sell a wonder potion that will cure everything from the common cold to septoria! I have seen a few Twitter posts from Edaphos agronomy who look very interesting and don't appear to have commercial links although I am sure there are others. Who do you use? Waiting in anticipation! Uwhat [/QUOTE]
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