A change of weather has increased the challenge of managing disease. Eloise from our crop protection team goes through some of the control options and things to look out for.
Read MoreWe’ve taken a some side by side comparison photos of cover crop trials, and even checked how the roots are looking so far!
Read MoreHave lessons been learnt from last year? Black-grass and aphids are also key topics in this month’s agronomy update from Jonny Oosthuizen.
Read MoreMany growers who decided to continue growing rape this year will be starting to think about post-emergence herbicide applications. Belkar could be the solution for key weeds.
Read MoreWhat species and mixes can help your soil after a maize harvest? Bartholomews have an extensive list of options to help, with plenty of advice in this article.
Read MoreA connected approach when it comes to herbicide application is important. Jonny Oosthuizen goes through some of the steps to take to get the most from your chemistry this season and beyond.
Read MoreIt can be tempting to get out there and drill early, particularly after the wet 2019. Eloise covers the drawbacks and how to manage them this season.
Read MoreMaize options may not be at the front of your mind right now, but we’ve put together some key factors and tips to make the most of your maize and silage for 2021.
Read MoreWith current soil moisture levels higher than we would normally expect for the end of august, flea beetle damage is not the only damage to be weary of this autumn!
Read MoreAn optimistic outlook for the coming season, and some handy tips for making the most of your OSR, drilling and herbicides in this month’s agronomy update.
Read MoreJonny Oosthuizen gives you the latest news from the field, including OSR establishment and cover crops and cultivation.
Read MoreTake a look at the trials plots at Chalton, Hampshire. With 20 varieties on show in treated and untreated plots, there’s plenty of handy insight for the coming seasons.
Read MoreWith reliable break crop options becoming had to find, some growers are looking back at a once popular spring break crop, Peas. Modern plant breeding techniques have improved the yield
Read MoreAs the season progresses, we are heading into the later sown options, see below for options that can go in now!
Read MoreWith winter wheat crops reaching booting, another pest is on the horizon which must be monitored
Read MoreWith the loss of Chlorothalonil still reverberating through the industry, growers must look to seek the next best control!
Read MoreWith increasing weeds, pests and disease problems in the main stay of the arable rotation, growers are looking to extend their rotations
Read MoreWith the sudden move from 6 months of rain to a month of dry, preparation for maize drilling
Read MoreOften no residual applied – what are the potential weed issues and how do we deal with them.
Read MoreAndrew Stilwell guides us through the benefits of soil testing, and carefully applying crop nutrition for your crops specific needs. We also take a look at the release timeframe benefits of Polysulphate, assisting in producing a better crop, supplying nurtrients when theyre needed.
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