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Fruit growers striving to improve yields and quality will have unriavalled access to the latest agronomy
Oilseed rape yields on farm have barely increased over the past quarter century and currently average just over 3t/ha. However, the crop can produce well over double that in trials and is theoretically capable of yielding over 10t/ha, says Agrovista technical manager Chris Martin.
Sowing companion plants alongside oilseed rape can deliver significant yield benefits on crops planted at optimal wide row rates of 15 seeds/m of row.
Using a fungicide to control disease in trials of maize last year has also produced some added benefit
Fireblight is the latest disease to be included in Agrovista's cloud-based pest and disease forecasting service for top fruit growers, Growers Choice Interactive.
Agrovista launched a new data manager at Cereals designed to draw together the vast amounts of digital information created on farms, enabling users to manage and map their data simply and quickly
National farming organisation Farmcare emerged triumphant in an annual charity cricket tournament held in Cambridge in aid of Farm Africa, a charity that fights hunger in eastern Africa.
Exhibitors will cover developments in commercial fruit growing, latest industry innovations and the rapidly growing vineyard sector at this year's Fruit Focus, Gavin McEwan reports
Denbighshire man Joe Parry has been revealed as the winner of the first Agrovista Placement Award at Harper Adams University
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