We catch up with three of our regional agronomists as they identify key questions, successes and challenges in each of their areas
Join Ash Ellwood as we chat to four speakers about funding, plant breeding and new varieties, live from The Cereals Event
Wireworms lay dormant all winter but in spring cause damage to a range of crops, researchers are investigating how the differentiate between crops and if some are more palatable than others
Plant breeding company DSV have been in works with NIAB to create a model to predict if a new wheat variety can bake good loaf of bread
Exhibitors showcased new varieties, research and developments at this year’s Lincolnshire-based Cereals Event before it heads to Diddly Squat Farm next year
The audience at Cereals Event heard industry professionals discuss the need for an updated Recommended List (RL) system
With greater crop diversity needed to help agriculture overcome the changing climate, we investigate how one agriculturalist is safeguarding important plant genetics from extinction
Orange wheat blossom midge and gout eggs spotted in UK cereals
Keen to retain oilseed rape in the rotation, Shropshire farmer Rob Morgan has developed an agronomy plan to build resilience in his soil and crops following the identification of clubroot on his farm
Dual azole approach offers higher level of control than single azoles, according to agronomist