Grass crops are able to bend the rules of evolution by borrowing genes from their neighbours, giving them a competitive advantage, a new study has revealed. Research, led by the University of Sheffield,...
Grass crops are able to bend the rules of evolution by borrowing genes from their neighbours, giving them a competitive advantage, a new study has revealed. Research, led by the University of Sheffield,...
Yellow rust has been seen in wheat in the Midlands as agronomists warn growers to monitor crops carefully
Research uncovers distinct biochemical effects of Group 15 pre-emergent herbicides, offering insights for improved herbicide use and crop protection
This week's opinion from throughout the world of agriculture: Tim Rooke, North Yorkshire potato farmer and vice-chair of the NFU Horticulture and Potatoes Board