PGRs added to ADAMA crop protection range
ADAMA UK has added two plant growth regulator (PGR) active ingredients to its expanding range of crop protection agrochemicals.
Multiple herbicide actives required to power-up brome control
With brome infestations becoming more widespread, and ALS resistance confirmed in UK populations, cereal growers will need to use a selection of...
Early drilled cereals at higher risk to BYDV infection
With arable growers predicted to favour early drilling this autumn – to avoid wet conditions which prevented a lot of last year’s winter crops...
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...
Controlling volunteers in OSR
Controlling cereal volunteers in oilseed rape is an ongoing challenge in most rotations, especially in situations when drilling is delayed: their...
Power-up black-grass control with a stack of herbicide actives
After last year’s wet autumn wreaked havoc on drilling schedules, a greater percentage of arable growers are predicted to drill early this year....
Powering up early season weed control in wheat
With the drilling window for winter wheat just around the corner, it’s the ideal time to consider how best to maximise the efficacy of pre-...
Warm winter weather warning for wheat growers
With this winter’s exceptionally mild conditions being forecast to continue well into the New Year, wheat growers are being warned of the...
New key account manager at ADAMA
ADAMA Agricultural Solutions UK Ltd. has appointed Gus Merrick as a key account manager within the company's commercial team.
Wild oat control in cereals
Wild oats are one of the UK’s most competitive grassweeds, with just 1 plant/m2 capable of reducing cereal yields by as much as 1%.