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Clearfield rape ‘perfect’ for following HEAR varieties
• Good choice for cleaning crops • Robust performance in the field • Comparable yields are possible Oilseed rape growers moving on from HEAR varieties are being encouraged to consider growing a Clearfield variety instead. Volunteers rape plants left from HEAR varieties could see high levels of erucic acid... Read more
Precision guidance takes hoe to next level
Advanced crop guidance has transformed inter-row hoeing on an arable farm operating the latest Fendt tractors with VarioGuide RTK. Accurate to +/-2cm, the system on the 942 Vario is used to direct drill cereal crops in bands with a 6m Claydon Evolution, while that on the 724 Vario guides... Read more
Change in seed purchasing welcomed by sugar beet growers
Britain’s growers have embraced changes to sugar beet seed purchasing arrangements, says global sugar beet breeder SESVanderHave. Since 2024, farmers can purchase sugar beet seed direct from plant breeders, as well as from British Sugar. “We launched our campaign to supply growers direct for the 2026 sowing at the... Read more
Later emergence opens new front in blackgrass battle
• Blackgrass now emerging later • Implications for cultural control • Spray sequences are important The later and more protracted emergence of blackgrass is prompting a shift in control strategies. Continued use of successful management strategies for blackgrass control developed by agronomy company Hutchinsons is starting to lead to... Read more
Emissions from wheat ‘can be halved’
Carbon emissions from wheat production can be halved, suggest trials by growers supplying grain to Weetabix. The Lower Carbon Wheat Project was conducted on behalf of the Weetabix Grower’s Group, a collective of over 120 local farmers who grow 75,000 tonnes of wheat annually within 50 miles of the... Read more
UK cereal harvest ‘variable at best’
Huge differences reported in yields Early yields this harvest are better than expected on some farms – but other crops coming off the field are disappointing. After a rollercoaster growing season marked by prolonged drought followed by sudden downpours, combine harvesters rolled into barley crops in late June –... Read more
Expert tips on managing potato volunteers
Milder autumns and winters are giving potato volunteers a helping hand. Two experts offer the latest advice for keeping on top of them. From black dot to late blight and potato cyst nematode, potato volunteers add significant pest and disease pressure to fields. And with unharvested tubers able to... Read more
Finalists announced for Soil Farmer of the Year
Six finalists have been shortlisted for the Soil Farmer of the Year competition, recognising their work to improve soil health.   Coordinated by the Farm Carbon Toolkit and Innovation for Agriculture, entries for 2025 came from a range of farms – in terms of tenure and soil type, enterprise... Read more
New milling wheat and oilseed rape at Cereals 2025
A high quality bread-making wheat and the highest yielding oilseed rape on the 2025 candidate list were previewed by DSV UK at Cereals 2025. DSV Arlington is a high specification milling wheat currently on the 2025 candidate list for potential RL listing this year. Meanwhile, high-yielding DSV Dompteur is... Read more
High-yield hybrid barley launched
A new high-yielding hybrid winter feed barley variety is being launched to UK growers for autumn drilling. Described as robust, resilient and reliable, SY Quantock, marks the next generation in yield from Syngenta’s established Hyvido hybrid barley breeding programme, explains Mark Shaw, the company’s hybrid barley portfolio manager. As... Read more