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Fewer than one in 20 sheep farmers are contacted by dog owners following an attack on their livestock, reveals a survey.

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Growers can now use super-local weather indicators combined with disease forecasting to make more efficient fungicide applications.

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Visitors to Cereals can enjoy all their favourite attractions plus some exciting new exhibits at this year’s two-day event.

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Crop plots will be centre-stage at Cereals – enabling visitors to compare the top-performing varieties side by side.

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Wheat disease management will form the basis of the NIAB stand at Cereals, with advice on hand to aid decision-making on varietal, cultural and chemical control.

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The Cereals event is raising cash for good causes – with half the money from ticket sales donated to three farming charities.

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Exhibitors are flocking back to the Cereals event, say organisers, who are putting the finishing touches to next month’s show.

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Some 50,000ha of hybrid rye is expected to be harvested this year as wholecrop demand for biogas production continues to drive market growth.

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Growers wanting to ensure effective disease control in the event of limited spraying opportunities this spring should identify fields to prioritise for treatment.

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DSV Theodore is the only variety on the recommended list to get a 9 for septoria resistance, says the company’s Sarah Hawthorne

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