Protecting rye and barley with pre- and post-emergence herbicides
With planning for next season’s cropping options well underway, Bill Lankford, ADAMA’s herbicide technical specialist, explains why the precise...
Wild oat control in cereals
With warmer, drier weather arriving in some, if not all parts of the UK, and land at last starting to dry out after another exceptionally wet...
ADAMA’s Novel Fungicide Active Ingredient, Gilboa®, Classified as a New Mode of Action for Arable Crops
A breakthrough in fungicide innovation to enhance arable crop disease control and strengthen disease resistance management strategies
Cultural tactics and accurate spraying essential for effective wild oat control
Growers throughout the UK must adopt a range of chemical and non-chemical strategies to protect cereals from the increasingly problematic threat...
Autumn 2023 weed control... A look ahead from ADAMA's agronomy team
With the arable harvest underway – in between the showers, downpours, and thunderstorms – our regional agronomy team share their thoughts for the...
Regional Focus
RAM June Update
Better ryegrass control with multiple actives
Along with the ever-present threat of blackgrass out-competing combinable crops, many growers are also facing an uphill struggle in the fight...
Harvest Predictions 2024 - South England
Grassweed control has been very variable in the South West, with some unexpected patches of black-grass and ryegrass appearing throughout the...
Another wet start...a round up from our Regional Agronomy Managers
For the second consecutive season, we’re kick starting our spring crop protection blog on the back of another wet winter. Whilst the situation isn...
New cropping year, new challenges
It’s that time of year when everyone in the arable sector is starting to get ready for the new spraying season. Therefore, as has become customary...