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Soil is key as Norfolk estate prepares for end of subsidies

Soil is key as Norfolk estate prepares for end of subsidies >More in Chris Allhusen, David Pike and Andrew Melton © MAG/David Jones Improving soil health is key for one Norfolk farming estate as it looks to cut crop inputs and raise yields to prepare for a future without direct farm subsidies. After three years of focusing on the farm’s light-to-medium sandy clay loams, fertiliser inputs are now falling, herbicide costs are set to come down and crop yields forecast to rise. Owner Chris Allhusen is using long rotations, reduced cultivations and cover crops to improve his arable soils after he suspected that they were becoming degraded and blackgrass was flourishing.

Wenatchee doctor charged with computer intrusion, witness tampering in ongoing domestic violence case

NCWLIFE WENATCHEE A Wenatchee physician faces charges of domestic violence and felony counts including witness tampering and computer trespass, after allegedly abusing his spouse and unlawfully using Confluence Health computer systems to access her private medical information. Dr. Tyler Howard Buckley, 37, was summoned to Chelan County Superior Court Tuesday on a charge of first-degree computer trespass. It’s the third felony charge leveled against the oncologist since his initial arrest in February, when his wife told Wenatchee police he had grabbed her, shoved her, and injured her arms as part of an ongoing pattern of physical abuse. The latest charge of computer trespass alleges that Buckley used his credentials as a healthcare provider to access his wife’s private medical records through computer systems at Confluence Health, where the couple both worked. Police said Confluence Health administrators reached out in April to the Chelan County Prosecuting Attorney’s

Crop Doctor: Rain heightens wheat disease risk at T2 timing

Crop Doctor: Rain heightens wheat disease risk at T2 timing >More in © Tim Scrivener Wheat growers are being urged to try out new chemistry for their all-important flag leaf fungicide sprays at the end of this month as yield responses from these novel products are more predictable than older actives. In the second of a two-part series, we ask one independent disease expert and five agronomists across Britain about their strategies for T2 sprays, which are due to be applied towards the end of May. Many wheat growers have reduced or cut out earlier T0 and T1 fungicide sprays altogether due to dry weather limiting disease, but the T2 flag leaf application has the biggest beneficial yield effect.

Norfolk farm is working with nature to confuse crop pests

But the early trial results suggested companion crops could play a key role in the farm s sustainable rotation, which also uses spring cropping, appropriate tillage , farmyard manure and cover crops to encourage life in the soils and the margins. You cannot look at things in isolation, he said. We need to look at the whole rotation holistically, really looking at everything that makes that soil as healthy as it can be.  For the companion crop, we were looking at that for CSFB to start with, but we are going to get all the benefits for the next crop, and the next crop. 

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