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Given that many conventional crop protection products are being withdrawn from the market, top fruit growers will be pleased to learn that BASF has this year launched two new solutions.
Agrovista UK Ltd, the national agricultural supply and advisory company, will be moving its Shrewsbury depot from Harlescott lane to Cartmel Drive on Harlescott Industrial Estate.
In Farmers Weekly magazine, South-East Scotland Agronomist Ben Lowe discusses spring oats and the popularity they have seen in recent years.
Weed control in cereals has got off to a strong start, but recent experience shows that this season’s battle is far from won. We discover how growers can gain the upper hand.
The vast majority of adjuvant efficacy trials have been conducted using the same traditional small plot trials used to evaluate biological efficacy for product registration applied at lm/s (3.6kph).
Agrovista UK Ltd, the national agricultural supply and advisory company, will be moving its Shrewsbury depot from Harlescott Lane to Cartmel Drive on Harlescott Industrial Estate.
Most crops are in a good position to handle what the rest of winter has to offer
Worried about declining organic matter in your soil? Suffolk-based Mount Liming is working in partnership with Agrovista, using the Veris MSP3 to measure soil data with greater accuracy and efficiency.
After three years of UK trials, BASF, working with Agrovista, has launched the first multi-pest pheromone disruption system, named RAK3+4.
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