Scientists have mapped the genome sequence of a wild wheat relative –shedding light on its genetic diversity and potential use in breeding programmes. Published in Scientific Data, the research contributes to a growing body of research aimed at safeguarding global wheat production in the face of climate change and... Read more
‘Good for business and environment’ Fertiliser manufacturers say it still pays to apply urea – despite rules which mean it must be specially treated to reduce ammonia emissions. Restrictions which came into force last year mean urea spread after 1 April must be treated with a urease inhibitor. Audited... Read more
EXPERT VIEW Getting the best from nitrogen will be especially important this season, says Natalie Wood. A wet autumn and a range of drilling dates mean nitrogen applications need careful consideration this spring. The first nitrogen application is particularly important in cereals because it affects yield potential. In wheat,... Read more
Farmers preparing to tidy up stubbles ahead of spring crops are advised to check the situation in the field before filling up the sprayer. Effective weed control from glyphosate depends on suitable application conditions – but growers reported were several cases of poor performance last spring due to prolonged... Read more
A Lincolnshire farmer who grew a record-breaking crop of spring oats won gold at the 2025 Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) awards. Mark Popplewell credited his win to precise nutrition and an unusually wet spring. The crop of Merlin yielded 11.46 t/ha – more than double the national average –... Read more
‘Key milestone’ for digital passports
Arable 25/03/2025
• Industry agrees on way forward • Goal is a more efficient system • Next steps include funding talks Digital passports are another step closer for cereal crops after the NFU said its concerns had been addressed. Due to replicate the existing paper system, the digital passport will enable... Read more
Biostimulants provide boost against blight
Arable 13/02/2025
Applications of silicon biostimulants can increase potato yields by almost 20% – and help the plant’s defence against blight, claims a manufacturer. Orion Future Technologies says the yield of a Melody potato crop increased by 18% by adding two biostimulants – Sirius and Pluton – at a concentration of... Read more
EXPERT VIEW There’s lots to consider when deciding which varieties to grow this spring, says David Bouch. Key spring cropping varieties are likely to sell out this year – but the market will not be short of options. Spring barley is still the best option for the rotational control... Read more
EXPERT VIEW Simple steps can maximise the weed control benefits of spring barley, says Will Smith. Spring barley is increasingly popular because it provides an opportunity to control grass weeds in the rotation. But simply growing the crop does not guarantee a lower grassweed burden – especially in fields... Read more
• Crops including legumes more popular • Proper nutrition will maximise potential • Polysulphate ideal source of nutrients Good nutrition is helping growers maximise the benefits of legumes in arable rotations and forage-based systems. Many people focus on ways crops like clover can generate their own nitrogen – both... Read more











