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Agrovista is trying to tackle the yield plateau by integrating multiple sources of information and putting it at growers' fingertips
Growers and agronomists will find a treasure trove of technological developments alongside the very latest thinking in crop management techniques
Iain Green farms in partnership with his parents Jimmy and Nan Green at Garmouth, Morayshire. He is currently president of the council of the British Simmental Cattle Society and is a past president of the Royal Northern Agricultural Society.
May has come round again and arable prospects continue to look encouraging.
An innovative, online grower ‘hub’ bringing together three key functions – agri-business information, field recording and precision mapping – to deliver users time and costs savings, will be launched to growers at Cereals 2014.
While in many cases output needs to be sacrificed for efficacy, with some products the need for timeliness favours increasing outputs, says Agrovista’s Mark Hemmant.
Potato blight, weed control in maize and planning for wheat T3 fungicides are keeping growers occupied across the eastern counties.
Agrovista has launched a ‘cloud-based’ system for growers to bring all their precision farming needs together. Dominic Kilburn reports.
The ever increasing wealth of knowledge and data in the hands of farmers and growers gives them many benefits in the search for increased yields, more efficiency and thus greater margins. There is however a problem, this data is usually from so many sources and stored on so many devices it is becoming increasingly disparate. John Swire investigates
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