
August 2, 2018
Less is more for autumn cultivations
Growers need “phenomenal patience” and a willingness to change soil management to avoid stoking black-grass problems after the exceptionally early start to harvest.
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August 2, 2018
Growers need “phenomenal patience” and a willingness to change soil management to avoid stoking black-grass problems after the exceptionally early start to harvest.
August 2, 2018
Growers need “phenomenal patience” and a willingness to change soil management to avoid stoking black-grass problems after the exceptionally early start to harvest.
July 27, 2018
As livestock farmers face prospects of grass silage shortages for winter feeding after the drought, a new initiative is being launched to help boost maize silage quantity and quality.
July 27, 2018
As livestock farmers face prospects of grass silage shortages for winter feeding after the drought, a new initiative is being launched to help boost maize silage quantity and quality.
July 25, 2018
As the slug pellet application season fast approaches, the agricultural industry is being reminded of the importance of implementing enhanced metaldehyde stewardship.
July 25, 2018
As the slug pellet application season fast approaches, the agricultural industry is being reminded of the importance of implementing enhanced metaldehyde stewardship.
July 25, 2018
This year’s British onion harvest is likely to be 25% down both in terms of the quantity of onions and the size of the onions harvested.
July 25, 2018
This year’s British onion harvest is likely to be 25% down both in terms of the quantity of onions and the size of the onions harvested.
July 24, 2018
Grassland is suffering badly in the summer drought, leaving many livestock producers without forage – but festuloliums are proving their worth by remaining green and healthy.
July 24, 2018
Grassland is suffering badly in the summer drought, leaving many livestock producers without forage – but festuloliums are proving their worth by remaining green and healthy.
July 24, 2018
The Maximum Residue Levels (MRL) of several insecticides used to protect stored crops of wheat, rye, maize and sorghum have recently been reviewed.