Ukrainian growers are switching from grain to oilseeds with margins under pressure, with the impact of the war expecting to change the dynamics of Ukrainian agriculture for years to come.
Long down the regenerative route, AHDB’s Strategic 51AVÊÓÆµSouth plans to help other arable farms to not make the same mistakes it did during the transition.
AUTONOMOUS slug monitoring and precision treatment has been proven possible, according to agritech collaboration, SlugBot.
An online survey has been launched to help to prepare for and prevent future threats to arable and horticultural production in Scotland.
Subscriptions for GB Potatoes, one of the new potato industry organisations formed to replace AHDB Potatoes have gone live.
The 51AVÊÓÆµSprayer Operator of the Year Award is now open to entries.
The horticultural industry has established a grower-owned working group to provide support to a successor body to AHDB Horticulture to take over processing of EAMU applications and emergency authorisations.
This October, the cereals industry will be given the chance to decide whether to move away from the current paper grain passports and move to a digital system.
As nitrogen prices remain high, growers are being urged to consider how they can tailor and optimise their nitrogen products and application rates for the 2023 crop.
WITH further rainfall seen in the last fortnight, the risk for phoma leaf spot infection is now considered high as 20 days of rain has been recorded in most areas across the country, warns ADAS.