A group of Norfolk farmers are collecting data to defend themselves against looming water pollution regulation putting their farm businesses at risk.
According to Defra, 65 per cent of land used for growing potatoes is infested with the most significant potato pest in the UK, potato cyst nematode (PCN).
Over the last 50 years, major breakdowns in yellow rust resistance have occurred relatively frequently in cycles of about five to 10 years. And when new pathogen variants arrive, they can spread rapidly in just a few seasons.
Variety blends are increasing in popularity again after many farmers dabbled with the idea in the 1980s.
As fertiliser prices soar, time spent getting spreader settings right will be particularly valuable this season. Alice Dyer reports.
Cutting back nitrogen rates on milling wheat could see grain protein drop off much more sharply than yield, so growers will need to weigh up their options this spring.
As a country 85 per cent reliant on food imports, primarily from the US, Antigua and Barbuda is focusing on food security, but climate change and Covid-19 is making this no mean feat. Alice Dyer reports.
Crops grown in regenerative systems have a healthier nutritional profile than the same crops grown conventionally, a new study has found.
It is estimated around 75 per cent of sugar beet seed will be treated with the Cruiser SB (thiamexotham) seed treatment granted emergency authorisation this season.
For the first time since 2019, England’s sugar beet growers will have access to the neonicotinoid seed dressing, Cruiser SB (thiamexotham).Â