A wet start... a round up from our Senior Agronomy Managers
Well, it’s certainly been a wet winter for most growers. In fact, the UK has experienced its 11th wettest winter since records began in 1836.
Season One Show Two: A Spring Visit to Mill Farm
Date: 01/05/2018
Location: Mill Farm, Maidwell
Show Notes: What a difference a few months can make! The first episode was recorded in...
MAVRIK: the safer way to control grain aphids
After several weeks of dry and warm weather, pests such as grain aphids and mealy cabbage aphids are building in numbers and posing a significant...
Late season PGR advice for wheat and barley
With spring now very much in evidence and temperatures on the rise, cereal crops are progressing at speed through their growth stages. The race is...
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...
Powering-up post-emergence weed control in OSR
For those oilseed rape crops that have established well and are developing nicely, an early post-emergence herbicide treatment will help to...
Get ready to fight back against slugs
With the welcome arrival of some much-needed rain in the last couple of weeks, the threat of slug attacks on newly emerging crops is significantly...
T2… the critical wheat protection timing
A year is a long time in arable farming, but we seem to be light years away from where we were this time last year when deluge after deluge not...
Powering up slug control…get ready for battle
There’s no getting away from the fact that the wet winter, soggy spring and unsettled summer conditions have allowed slug populations to boom in...
Use Spring Herbicides With Alternative Modes of Action To Limit ALS Resistance
Growers should protect spring sown cereals by adopting alternative herbicides instead of relying on any one single mode of action. That is the...