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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.
Sowing home-saved seed this spring? Voltek seed dressing delivered an impressive 0.53t/ha yield increase on average in Agrovista’s spring barley trials last year.
Agrovista is committed to supporting and recognising the hard work of all involved in British farming, particularly following the unprecedented challenges experienced during recent times.
Following a bracing start to the new year, reliable and accurate data will be an invaluable asset to viticulturalists across the UK, ensuring high value vines are monitored carefully as we look forward to Spring.
To further support business growth, Agrovista is delighted to announce the appointment of Hertfordshire-based agronomist, Dan Ives.
As part of a commitment to providing the best in professional turf care solutions and expertise, Agrovista Amenity is delighted to announce the appointment of Alistair Eccles.
As the gap between harvest and drilling narrows, an efficient mobile processing service is helping to keep Agrovista customers on track with home-saved seed.
As growers look ahead and start preparing for next season, agronomist Tom Johnson shares some simple steps that can be taken to help maximise cider crop yield and take production to the next level.
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