Íæż½ã½ã

Growers invited to join online launch of new pea and bean Descriptive List

The new Descriptive List for pea and bean varieties will be launched with a webinar this year.

clock • 1 min read
The new PGRO Descriptive List will include new varieties of beans and combining and vining peas.
Image:

The new PGRO Descriptive List will include new varieties of beans and combining and vining peas.

The Processors and Growers Research Organisation (PGRO) has announced a new format for the launch of its Descriptive List for peas and beans in a bid to encourage pulse growers to attend.

In a change to previous years, the findings from the variety trials will be revealed during a webinar on November 27.

The event is open to anyone from the industry who wishes to attend and will be followed by an opportunity to ask questions about the results.

The webinar, led by the PGRO's principal technical officer Dr Chris Judge, will review how pea and bean varieties have performed in trials carried out over three to five years. It will look at the new varieties joining both the list for combining peas and beans, as well as vining peas.

 

See also: Genetic crop breakthrough could target global health issue

 

PGRO chief executive Roger Vickers says: "The lists are an important tool for growers to use when deciding which variety suits their system, and the market they are aiming to supply.

"Our trials work is fully independent, and the results presented are robust, based on a five year rolling data set. By changing the format I am hopeful that many growers will attend, as well as the breeders and press who have traditionally joined the in-person event.

"The online space allows us to host more people and makes it better for us to answer any questions that they may have about this year's list."

for the event is open now.

In addition, a video of the event will be made available from November 28, and growers are also invited to visit the PGRO stand at , taking place at the NAEC Stoneleigh on November 29-30, for more in-depth discussions about growing pulses.

Functional, fertile, forage fed young bulls

£±Ê°¿´¡

Adrefelyn Aberdeen Angus

£±Ê°¿´¡

Pedigree Polled Hereford Cattle in the Heart

£±Ê°¿´¡

More on Arable

Doing more with less - How can my family arable farm survive the APR changes?

Doing more with less - How can my family arable farm survive the APR changes?

Cambridgeshire farmer, Jamie Stokes manages his family's 1,000 hectare arable farm for his 96 year old grandfather. Years of succession planning had set a route for a fairly painless transition down two generations in one step. However, now if his grandfather survives until April 2026, at least 200 hectares of the farm must be sold to pay the tax bill, he says. And having just adjusted the business to survive the loss of subsidies, the maths on losing a fifth of the farm's land poses another major challenge.

clock 15 November 2024 • 3 min read
Herbicide resistance requires 'next level' integrated weed management, says expert

Herbicide resistance requires 'next level' integrated weed management, says expert

Calls for a more holistic approach to tackling 'weed communities'

clock 08 November 2024 • 2 min read
Growers urged to consider beans as Defra reveals fall in cropped area

Growers urged to consider beans as Defra reveals fall in cropped area

Challenging season plus concern over SFI options deterring farmers, says industry group

clock 07 November 2024 • 3 min read