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Friday, July 16, 2021 - 4:46 pm
OGDENSBURG The St. Lawrence Carp Marathon starts Monday, July 19 at 6 a.m. and continues for 130 hours afterwards.
Twenty-six teams of some of the top carp anglers from across the country and internationally are expected to compete for the $15,000 first prize and other cash prizes.
Teams will be sited along the St. Lawrence River from Ogdensburg and Waddington for one of the longest carp events ever held, say organizers.
For more information about the event rules, prizes, sponsors and contest rules contact Colin Peters at 845-541-9260, or visit https://slcarpmarathon.weebly.com/.
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Oilseed rape varieties to choose now and candidates coming up >More in
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Five hybrid winter oilseed rape varieties from three plant breeding companies were added to the AHDB’s Recommended List 2021/22, joining a strong existing line-up of high-performing varieties.
Two of the newcomers were given a UK recommendation, with the other three approved for the East/West region only.
Just having hybrids as the new additions is unusual, says Colin Peters, break crop specialist at crop consultant Niab, who adds that the conventional types didn’t perform as well as expected last year, albeit from a limited number of trials.
Four OSR growers try different strategies to beat flea beetle >More in
© Tim Scrivener
Despite its reputation for being a risky and expensive crop option, oilseed rape is currently enjoying better market prices and growing demand – but will that be enough to reverse its decline?
In this article,
Farmers Weekly speaks to four growers who are making oilseed rape work, but in different ways.
All have widened their rotations and prioritised moisture at drilling, but that’s where the similarities end.
© Paul Davey
Taking a crop break
Oilseed rape is being grown for the first time in five years by Paul Davey, after a planned break from the crop.
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