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At a series of hybrid rye roadshows, plant breeder KWS presented and discussed opportunities for growing rye in the UK
The prospect of moving much of Scotland's pre-basic seed potato growing 'indoors' has been mooted as a possible way to enhance our reputation for producing high health seedstock for export, writes Ken Fletcher
The canker model is the latest addition to Growers Choice Interactive (GCI), Agrovista's web-based forecasting tool that tracks development of pests and diseases to ensure maximum, cost-effective control
The chemistry did its job this season, and that's all the more reason to look after it, a vegetable expert tells Heather Briggs
Another year draws to a close and finally we see the first signs of winter's arrival
With this prolonged period of wet weather, sprayers have remained in sheds for at least two weeks, and the job list is still getting longer.
Oilseed rape disease, aphids in cereals and spring cropping plans will be occupying Agrovista agronomist Craig Green's thoughts over the next few weeks.
Ahead of the CropTec event on November 19-20, Farmers Guardian hosted a roundtable to discuss how technology can reduce costs of production on-farm. Georgina Haigh reports.
Lower than expected yields and patchy crops? Your soil could be suffering from a shortage of manganese...
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