New legislation a “historic milestone” for plant breeding

Industry groups have welcomed new legislation allowing the commercial development of gene-edited food in England, but warn it is “not the end of the road”.

Establishment trials highlight differences in drill performance

The Hutchinsons/CAS drill demonstration at Aston Grange Farm in Cheshire last autumn showcased the performance of different drills when drilling wheat into cover crops and the impact on subsequent crop establishment.

Ecological seed mixes to offer greater agronomic benefit

Farmers and growers can now choose from a variety of wildflower and environmental seed mixtures, launched by the Syngenta Operation Pollinator initiative, to boost payments from environmental schemes and unlock significant ecological and agronomic benefits.

A sneak peek: Cereals 2023

A staple event in the farming calendar, Cereals brings some of the most cutting edge research and development, machinery and knowledge to arable farmers and agronomists.

Lincolnshire Farming Conference returns with ‘Healthy soils, Healthy minds’ theme

Returning this year following the pandemic, the Lincolnshire Farming Conference welcomed hundreds of farmers from across the industry to discuss topics around soil health and mental well-being in farming.

Stem Health offers genetic security to UK OSR crops

Launched by seed company Limagrain UK, Stem Health is a new characteristic that offers resistance to the three most common stem-based diseases in OSR varieties, enabling the crops to reach their full genetic potential.

NIAB research helps growers prioritise grass weed control

NIAB research has highlighted the immediate priority for growers to target grass weeds already in the crop now, rather than waiting for more to emerge later in the spring. The results reinforce the role of Axial Pro for early grass weed control.

Openfield delivers 2022 profit in volatile times

As we experience volatile global grain market events, the likes of which no one has ever seen before, the British farmer-owned grain marketing and arable inputs co-operative has reported a profit of £3.1m for the year to 30 June 2022.

Harvest the benefits of biostimulant Bridgeway

Protecting yield potential with a proven biostimulant will be crucial this spring to help crops put their roots down and make the most of precious nutrition, according to Stuart Sutherland, Technical Manager at Interagro.

Borage: A break crop with the potential to be more profitable than wheat

Fairking Ltd is a family-owned and run company, and the UK representative for borage growing/production for DeWit, a Dutch company that owns New Holland Extraction. Rachel Hicks attended the Fairking Ltd grower open day in early February.

Early bird tickets for Cereals 2023 are now on sale

Early bird tickets for Cereals 2023 are now on sale, with 50% of the proceeds going to the Multiple System Atrophy Trust, a cause close to the host farmer’s heart.

Don’t base disease decisions on previous seasons

The 2022/23 season started quickly for many, and so has the spring. Warm February weather saw a quick return to field work, reflecting what happened at the start of the season. With harvest ending early, many took the opportunity to get winter wheat into the ground early.

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