Claims that gene editing (GE) could produce food with a higher nutrient density or cope better with adverse weather should be approached with cynicism, visitors to Oxford Real Farming Conference heard.
A packed LAMMA show saw information and advice being shared across the halls. Alice Dyer and Ash Burbidge picked up some arable business tips from exhibitors.
Corteva Agriscience, the manufacturers of Inatreq active, has offered fresh advice on the fungicide’s application for the 2023 season.
A new study is seeking to tackle weed infestation and herbicide resistance by detecting and quantifying arable weed seeds in the soil using environmental DNA technologies.
At least 12 cases of wheat stem rust were seen in fields across England and Wales last summer.
The benefits to both crop and animal of an old grazing technique are being trialled for a second year at an arable farm in the Scottish Borders.
Tune into the latest episode of Crop It Like It’s Hot to hear all things cover crop selection, nutrient management and destruction.
One of the key disadvantages in the use of pyrethroid insecticides is their assumed effect on beneficial insect populations, but there are actions farmers still using insecticides can take to protect beneficials.
Íæż½ã½ã that established overwinter cover crops ahead of planned spring cereals need to think carefully about how and when to terminate the cover.