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Soils have taken a battering over the past two seasons and remedial action will be required in many situations. Cover crops can play a key part in repairing the damage, but must be managed appropriately to achieve the desired outcome.
Agrovista’s locally-based agronomists have an outstanding track record with Cornwall’s farming community, and demand for their skills is set to increase to help farm businesses thrive in an uncertain future.
More extreme weather, the loss of key plant protection products, tighter environmental legislation and reduced support payments are all adding to the everyday challenges of farming in the extreme south west.
Agrovista UK has announced the appointment of Fokion Chatziavgerinos as tree fruit agronomist to support the year-on-year growth of the company’s highly respected fruit business.
AgrovistaUK is reinventing the way it distributes its wide range of products and thathas started with a newly built depot in Melsonby and some significant upgradesin Allscott.
A unique crop enhancer that improves chlorophyll production and maximises green leaf area is producing some impressive yield increases in cereal crops. Klorofill is a liquid formulation of pentanoate, an organic compound that contains a keto acid, a vital precursor in chlorophyll manufacture within plants.
Running through a simple application checklist ahead of key T1 and T2 disease control programmes candeliver sizeable improvements in product performance and yield.
Fodder beet is potentially the UK’s highest yielding forage crop, but there’s a lot to get right to achieve optimum performance, and a new threat to manage.
Making better use of existing soil phosphorus reserves will greatly reduce the risk of spring-sown crops running short of this essential nutrient during establishment.
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