April 12, 2022
Watch out for early oat diseases
Winter oats may need treating with a fungicide earlier than normal this spring as crops face higher disease pressure following a relatively mild winter, according to leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons.
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April 12, 2022
Winter oats may need treating with a fungicide earlier than normal this spring as crops face higher disease pressure following a relatively mild winter, according to leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons.
April 5, 2022
Spraying opportunities are often limited in spring so identifying fields to prioritise for treatment is key to effective disease control is the advice from Hutchinsons head of ICM, Dave Howard.
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Ten years since the Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) was launched, growers and agronomists are gaining a clearer understanding of how biomass drives yield potential.
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Early action will be key to preventing yellow rust and Septoria gaining a foothold in crops as we enter the main spring growing period, according to leading agronomy firm Hutchinsons.
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January 10, 2022
With Nitrogen prices at an all-time high, it is more important than ever that growers realistically evaluate the true yield potential of their crops. Chris Hoskins, Hutchinsons Digital Farming Manager for the South, shares his…
December 13, 2021
For those still to decide which crops and/or varieties to sow next spring, Hutchinsons technical manager Dick Neale and national seeds manager David Bouch highlight some options to consider.