To assist growers at the start of their carbon reduction journey, ADAS has announced the return of the crop carbon benchmarking network YEN Zero for 2022/2023.
Dry soils inhibiting early drilling and restricting fast emergence have left OSR vulnerable to cabbage stem flea beetle (CSFB).Â
Black-grass emergence is expected to be rapid this season after assessments by agriculture consultant ADAS have shown a high number of weed seed samples with low dormancy.
As this year’s sugar beet harvest approaches, British Sugar has announced the campaign start dates for each factory.Â
After one of the quickest and most straightforward harvests on record in most areas, the downside of the recent record temperatures and negligible rain is hard, dry soils. Jane Carley explores how to manage them.
Dry weather and a lot of sunshine has been the recipe for an early and successful harvest across much of Scotland this season.
Íæż½ã½ã and growers who use regenerative farming practices can now apply for a new stamp to certify their sustainability credentials.
With harvest at or nearing completion, many will be itching to get cover and forage crops drilled, but with very little moisture in the soil, is it the right decision?
Growers continue to make good progress with harvest in the hot, dry weather across most cereal-growing regions.
Growing your own seed could save money and make drilling dates more flexible, but some pre-planning is required at harvest.