Agronomy lessons and learnings from the 2024-2025 season

With a wet autumn at the backend of 2024, leading to the driest summer in 17 years, we chat with six agronomists from different regions to decipher the key learnings from the 24/25 growing season

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Emma Dennis Emma Dennis - agronomist at ProCam, covering Somerset, Devon and Cornwall The drilling season passed without a hitch, with seedbed conditions some of the best seen in recent years and growers...

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