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Grassweed burdens in winter wheat are higher than usual in many areas this season, leaving many fields requiring additional control measures to protect crop performance and reduce grass seed return to the soil.
Agrovista has appointed Karen Morgan to its fruit team, strengthening the company’s agronomy service in the southeast and the Midlands.
Profitable September-sown winter wheat crops can be grown long-term on land with a history of serious blackgrass infestation, according to AgX results.
Latest results from Lamport AgX, show that blowing a cover crop into a standing crop of wheat a few weeks ahead of harvest can produce good results.
A crop of oats grown with no inputs apart from seed and a companion crop of winter beans has produced an exceptional yield in Agrovista trials.
Agrovista welcomed hundreds of visitors to Lamport AgX, in July, giving them the chance to get up close to the wide range of innovative work being carried out at the site.
Agrovista has become a key partner to progressive dairy farmers across the UK, not least in the dairy powerhouse of south-west Scotland.
Arable farmers across East Anglia will be able to catch up with a range of innovative agronomy developments this summer at Agrovista’s comprehensive AgX regional trials site near Framlingham, Suffolk.
Arable farmers across the North East and East Midlands will be able to catch up with some impressive and innovative agronomy developments this summer.
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