The first combines across the UK are starting to roll with winter barley being cut in south west Scotland for crimping.
BYDV management, yield expectations and drilling dates were among the topics raised at the AHDB East Anglia Monitor Farms summer meeting.
Rain showers have raised the risk of fusarium head blight in some winter wheat crops where T3 applications were missed.
With harvest on the horizon, growers are being reminded that grain store hygiene will be at the heart of maintaining crop quality post-harvest.
As conventional plant protection products come under increasing threat, attendees of Cereals Live heard how replacing chemistry with biology could be a cost-effective solution.
Growing a turnip rape border around oilseed rape crops could significantly reduce the number of both pollen beetle and cabbage stem flea beetle, studies at Rothamsted Research found.
With the UK’s plant-based food market estimated to be worth £443 million in 2018, this has opened up potential new opportunities for UK arable farmers.
Three wet seasons have created major cause for concern for arable farmers, with the excessive rainfall experienced this winter causing a multitude of crop establishment issues.
A number of new programmes and apps were unveiled at Cereals, enabling farmers to simply and easily access information and advice on their farms.
Cereals Live saw the launch of a number of new programmes which will supply growers with new information on the sustainability of their farms.