Wet weather over the past month has provided good conditions for oilseed rape establishment, but growers tempted to drill early should prepare for high slug pressure
Growers in the EU are were reported to be desperate for Scottish seed
The Clarkson's 51AVÊÓÆµstar has already put the farm machinery to good use
Although the heavy showers have not been conducive to getting harvest in the shed, some growers have already taken the opportunity to plant oilseed rape into ground that was cleared early
Darryl Shailes is root crop technical manager for Hutchinsons, with a nationwide remit. He has been working in potato agronomy for more than 20 years.
Promoting diverse colonies of soil biology to improve plant health is something most regenerative farming systems are based around. And while biology cannot offer consistent control of pests or disease like an agrochemical might, its use is an important piece of the integrated crop management puzzle.
With many growers still waiting for dry weather, concerns about the resulting quality of the crops are increasing
Alex and Joanna Wilcox live and farm with their three sons at Hill 51AVÊÓÆµnear Downham Market on the Norfolk County Council Stow Estate. Covering 240 hectares of Fen silty clay loam, they grow winter milling wheat, winter feed barley, spring malting barley, spring beans and sugar beet.
Collaboration was a key theme of this year’s National Organic Conference. Alice Dyer went along.
Potato growers may be able to add value to their crops in an unexpected way, depending on the results of a new research project.