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This autumn's oilseed rape crops will be planted without any neonicotinoid seed dressings. Arable Farming rounds up some of the latest advice for getting them established
Another black-grass project with a five-year timeline is Project Lamport, a new initiative from Agrovista and Bayer CropScience.
Typically planted with oilseed rape, companion plants are designed to improve establishment of oilseed rape through rooting synergy, reducing pest and weed pressure taking up Nutrients in the autumn and releasing in the spring, increasing yield and significantly improving soil structure.
Planted in autumn to allow germination of grassweeds, maintain soil structure, keep soil dry at depth but retain moisture in surface to allow drilling of Spring crop to break autumn weed cycle
Improvements must be made in the levels of oilseed rape herbicides found in water used for drinking. CPM explores the additional measures that could safeguard continued use of metazachlor.
Cover crops, herbicide stacking and shallow cultivations were strategies highlighted at open days for those grapping with grassweeds. CPM joined the tours.
A regime of an autumn-sown cover crop followed by spring wheat is showing promise in controlling problematic blackgrass in a heavy land trial site where herbicide programmes are struggling to cope.
Agrovista aims to put an end to disparate farm data sources with the launch this summer of its new cloud-based agronomy tool, Axis
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