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Few larger sprayers, particularly those with booms of 36m or more, are capable of spraying at 50cm above the leaf target, the ideal height to minimise drift and maximise spray deposition.
Most oilseed rape crops across the region have come through early winter fairly well.
Rob Purvis reviews how crops are faring after the recent cold snap in the South East and assesses the early season to-do list
Agrovista has strengthened its national fruit agronomy team with two new appointments, covering the West Midlands and South of England.
Two new models are to be added to Growers Choice Interactive (GCI), Agrovista's online pest and disease forecasting service for top fruit growers.
Over 30% of farms are now routinely using some form of'precision'technology according to Lewis McKerrow of Agrovista.
Cover crop destruction is next on the agenda for many growers, with some looking to spray off cover crops as soon as conditions allow.
Agrovista has strengthened its national fruit agronomy team with two new appointments covering the West Midlands and south of England.
Agrovista has launched a new fruit tree pruning and mycorrhiza application service in response to grower demand for a method to inoculate established orchards with beneficial soil fungi.
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