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4 reasons Italian ryegrass is a growing threat to arable growers

While blackgrass remains by far the most common grassweed issue on arable farms across the country, Italian ryegrass is increasingly seen as the most

Improving risk assessment and detection of wireworm

Improving risk assessment and detection of wireworm 2022-06-13

Why breeders are looking at the past for tomorrow s wheats

Over the past century, breeding has played a major role in improving winter wheat performance, with yields increasing from an average 5.5t/ha in 1979 to

Are growers paying too much for sugar beet weed control?

Broad-leaved weed control in cereals - Farmers Weekly

Broad-leaved weed control in cereals >More in Provided by Corteva Agriscience™ is a world-leading crop protection and seeds business focused on delivering the solutions UK and Irish agriculture needs to succeed. For more information see our website Corteva Agriscience Cleavers © Blackthorn Arable Ltd As winter gives way to spring, one of the first considerations on arable farmers’ minds is getting back to fieldwork, and planning a robust herbicide programme is a top priority. As the past three years have shown, the window for applications can open as early as February or as late as April. Snow, heavy rainfall, saturated soils and cold temperatures have all hampered growers’ ability to get on with the job in recent years, which makes preparation – including getting the right chemistry in store and ready to go – all the more important.

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