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Eden Farm Chemicals of Penrith has been acquiried by Agrovista, a national agronomy and precision services company, for an undisclosed sum.
Agronomy and precision agriculture company, Agrovista, has acquired Cumbria-based Eden Farm Chemicals
Over 30% of farms are now routinely using some form of ‘precision’ technology. Press and Journal Farming caught up with Agrovista’s head of precision technology, Lewis McKerrow, to find out more
A move towards spring cropping seems inevitable as growers seek to tackle black-grass and improve soil health. But will it continue?
From early December 2016, Cumbrian farmers will have access to a wider range of cereal and forage crop inputs, more efficient deliveries and a range of agronomy, product and precision services.
A new machine, the Veris MSP3, is allowing Agrovista to offer soil scanning services, encompassing soil conductivity, pH and organic matter.
A reminder that farmers wanting to cut their hedgerows before 31st August must apply for a derogation from the Rural Payments Agency.
Cover crops are proving to be a useful component in the heavy land battle against resistant black-grass, particularly when grown ahead of direct drilled spring wheat and spring barley. Dominic Kilburn explains.
At Reaseheath College, Nantwich, Agrovista and Pottinger have worked together on a project researching new methods of undersowing grass into maize. With two months to go until harvest, we went along to find out more. Matthew Tilt reports.
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