What potato seed treatment changes mean for application
Septoria tritici is the most damaging foliar disease of UK wheat, causing yield losses that can range from about 30% to as much as 50% in high-pressure seasons. Considered by most agronomists to be by far the biggest threat to UK cereal crops, septoria has come into even sharper focus as it has developed reduced […]
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read moreFarmer Focus: Red Tractor – it’s time to stop squabbling
British Sugar managing director Paul Kenward has criticised labelling rules which allow imported sugar to be sold with a Made in Britain logo. Imported sugar can be sold with a Union Jack flag if it is processed and packaged in the UK – even if it was grown abroad. See also: Tariff-free sugar imports ‘devastating’ […]
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read moreSomerset grower wins gold with precise wheat production
British Sugar managing director Paul Kenward has criticised labelling rules which allow imported sugar to be sold with a Made in Britain logo. Imported sugar can be sold with a Union Jack flag if it is processed and packaged in the UK – even if it was grown abroad. See also: Tariff-free sugar imports ‘devastating’ […]
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read more5 tips on using Nemathorin to control nematodes in spuds
British Sugar managing director Paul Kenward has criticised labelling rules which allow imported sugar to be sold with a Made in Britain logo. Imported sugar can be sold with a Union Jack flag if it is processed and packaged in the UK – even if it was grown abroad. See also: Tariff-free sugar imports ‘devastating’ […]
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read moreTissue testing leads to yield advantage on light Border soils
British Sugar managing director Paul Kenward has criticised labelling rules which allow imported sugar to be sold with a Made in Britain logo. Imported sugar can be sold with a Union Jack flag if it is processed and packaged in the UK – even if it was grown abroad. See also: Tariff-free sugar imports ‘devastating’ […]
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