Nov 2021
Are you ready? Preparing farmers for the future
26th October 2021
What will your farm look like in five, 10 or even 30 years, and what actions can you take now to create that new future?
Top tips for maintaining soil health
21st October 2021
Cultivation measures need to evolve in-line with the increasing move towards regenerative agricultural practices, according to independent soil and cultivations consultant Philip Wright.
OCT 2021
Hit it early: Disease control in OSR
16th October 2021
Use disease risk forecasts to plan appropriate and timely spray programmes for oilseed rape crops this autumn, is the advice of Dr David Ellerton – technical director with Hutchinsons.
New partnership offers £500,000 boost to farm sustainability research
14th October 2021
AHDB and BBSRC are partnering to invest £500,000 in UK agriculture to help the industry transition to more sustainable practices, and ultimately net zero carbon by 2040.
Positive start to OSR primed seed trials
7th October 2021
Priming technology looks set to make significant impact on rape establishment, says early adopter Peter Hewson
Specialists urge prioritising autumn wild oat control
6th October 2021
Following the wake-up call of one of the worst years for infestations in recent memory, growers across the country have been urged to put a much higher priority on wild oat control this season.
New grain handling technology on display at Midlands Machinery Show
5th October 2021
This year’s Midlands Machinery Show will not only feature the latest heavy machinery, but also let farmers see first hand the latest technology improving harvest returns.
OCT 2021
Sixty-year-old herbicide proves increasingly important
2nd October 2021
Industry interest in a 60-year-old herbicide is at an all-time high this autumn as growers and agronomists across the country deal with an upsurge in grassweed problems.
Has recent UK temperature changes made planting vineyards viable?
30th September 2021
With the ever-rising average temperatures in the UK, farmers can look at other options for crops, including vineyards and grapes.
Plans for gene-edited crops could offer “huge benefits”
29th September 2021
Defra has unveiled new plans to enable the use of gene editing technologies, to help farmers grow crops that are more nutritious, productive and resistant to pests and disease.
PGRO’s Jim Scrimshaw steps down from role after 33 years
29th September 2021
After 33 years loyal service, PGRO principal technical officer Jim Scrimshaw has decided to step down from his role. His last day in the role was on 16th September 2021.
Sugar beet contract agreed for 2022
22nd September 2021
NFU Sugar and British Sugar have today announced a one-year sugar beet contract from 2022, including the continuation of the Virus Yellows assurance scheme and the futures-linked contract.