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Larger seeds result in crops with significantly higher vigour, better emergence, taller plants and stronger roots, says a study.

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Patience is a virtue when drilling rape, says Liam Wilkinson, arable development officer for Limagrain UK

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Oilseed rape seeds need to take up 40% of their own weight in moisture before germination begins. There is then a second moisture requirement to allow the seed to produce an embryonic root.

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Growers who held off planting oilseed rape last month can still expect decent yields – even if they delay drilling until mid-September, say agronomists.

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Agri-environment schemes can benefit wildlife without damaging food production, a long-term research project has found.

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A shortage of workers means £22m of fruit and vegetables has been lost because there aren’t enough people to pick the crops.

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Winter pulse yields are better than expected – with many parched crops appearing to have overcome the twin challenges of heatwave and drought.

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A simple, rapid test to identify the most economically damaging disease in the UK for oilseed rape will be available to buy from September.

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Lincolnshire grower David Hoyles reports pleasing yields with a late-September drilled seed crop of biscuit wheat LG Astronomer.

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Experts at two Midlands universities are starting a new project to develop a photonic ‘nose’ to monitor crops for pest infestations and plant disease.

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