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From an agronomist's point of view the gate is now pretty much shut in most fields until any pre-harvest operations, and it's now down to Mother Nature to see the crops through.
Test digs to assess tuber size are taken for granted as a tried and-tested part of the crop season.
Growers who have bought a drone to manage their crops can now learn how to get the most from it after the launch of a new service from agronomy group Agrovista.
On 4 June we were reflecting on a straightforward planting season for tatties having just been completed, with crops emerging and early growers contemplating the first applications of irrigation to forward crops.
At Cereals 2017, Farming UK spoke to Lewis McKerrow about where he sees precision farming going.
Hobby drones are becoming valuable agronomy aids that won't break the bank, says Agrovista's Lewis McKerrow.
The historical role of the agronomist is to provide technical crop protection advice to their farmer clients, but this role may be changing.
Some of the most significant advances in agronomy available to UK farmers were on display at Agrovista's stand at Cereals.
Chris Lyddon investigates a precision farming study that looks at integrating technology and agronomy.
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