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Top fruit growers are encouraged to monitor infection risk and implement preventative measures in orchards where scab levels built-up due to last season’s wet harvest.
Minimising cabbage stem flea beetle damage in oilseed rape using cultural control methods is being investigated in a series of field trials by Agrovista.
Agrovista is delighted to announce the appointment of Durham-based Agronomist, Helen Lax.
Three agronomy experts from across the country are encouraging farmers and the wider industry to take a renewed approach when it comes to tackling Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
Fruit growers from across the UK attended a knowledge exchange trip to Holland recently, to learn about the latest in breeding, research and marketing.
Enhanced soil health testing has enabled farm management company Sentry, to upskill its knowledge and offer improved support to the farms it manages.
Battery waste is helping greenkeepers in the UK to improve the health of their turf, thanks to the launch of a new liquid fertiliser product.
A Conscientious approach to crop and soil health management has resulted in a triple award win for Agrovista host farmer, Mark Doble.
MAXWELL Amenity and Sherriff Amenity, the professional turf and landscape division of Agrovista, have joined forces to herald the start of an exciting new era.
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