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Crops have endured the coldest spring for a long time up in the north of Scotland and have now enjoyed a bit of respite with a warm week.
Exhibitors at next month's Fruit Focus show at East Malling in Kent (22 July) will be unveiling a number of innovations to the industry,
Two new web tools - one focused on calculating seed rates and other on weather forecasting - were unveiled at Cereals this year to help growers maximise crop potential.
This year, the attention is focusing even more on precision drilling and the best way forward in practical terms on farm, says Mr Martin.
Agrovista's Chris Martin believes the key to using cover crops effectively is to choose the most appropriate mix for the specific purpose, be it soil conditioning, nutrient trapping, fumigation to tackle soil pests, or weed suppression.
Despite the number of different drilling solutions on the market for OSR, it did not put off one North Yorkshire grower from building his own to meet an exacting criteria. Howard Walsh reports.
It was a problem with coltsfoot that prompted Agrovista agronomist Chris Thorman, based near Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland to try Kyleo
Agrovista will be exhibiting the new Plantsystems weather forecast on Stand 427, which aims to offer the most accurate weather predictions available to help with daily decision making.
Vigour is reputedly Fencer's greatest strength, and this may help it peer from behind the shadow cast by Harper. CPM reviews the second hybrid from Bayer CropScience to reach the HGCA Recommended List.
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