Time to check your wild oats
With cereal crops rapidly marching towards maturity, now is the ideal time to identify which (if any) species of wild oats might be contaminating...
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 weed control with propaquizafop
Despite the promise of spring being just around the corner, temperatures across the UK have yet to stabilise into a pattern of reliably warmer...
Safeguarding beneficials to control late season OSR pests
Although the value of current oilseed rape crops has fallen in recent months, it still pays to ensure crop yield and quality is properly protected...
Unique prothioconazole formulation boosts disease control
The unique formulation used in both of ADAMA’s prothioconazole fungicides, SORATEL® and MAGAN®, offers improved control of a range of stem-base,...
How to maximise the efficacy of fungicide programmes with the inclusion of ARIZONA (500g/l folpet)
As a result of the winter’s wet conditions, there’s already a significant amount of disease present in those cereals which were drilled early. If...
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...
Multi-site fungicide provides reliable return on investment
New field trials carried out by ADAMA have shown that the inclusion of the multi-site fungicide folpet in spring spray programmes contributes to...
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...
Crop conditions and yield predictions…
With the majority of crop protection programmes complete, or almost complete, ADAMA’s regional agronomy managers provide a summary of how crops...