January 2nd 2025
As the equilibrium shifts and we start to need more imports, there’s an urgent need for attention to detail and greater understanding of the industry. If I told you that the UK has been a net importer of grains in every year except one in the last 12 years, would you believe me? So asks […]
Read moreDecember 1st 2024
With few policy makers having spent time at the coal face of farming, what is the future of UK agriculture? Does the UK, or should that be the devolved nations of the UK have current agricultural policies? As a student in the late 1980s we spent many hours debating EU agricultural policy and watching as […]
Read moreNovember 1st 2024
Another year and another set of weather records broken, but what will the lasting effects be? Extremes of weather seem to be the new norm, and unfortunately something we are all having to learn to live with – but what is the long-term impact on farmed area? We recently saw the data published for the […]
Read moreOctober 1st 2024
This month’s update explores the benefits of cover cropping and how to lay the foundations for your next crop. Cover crops protect and enhance the soil when a cash crop is not growing; but they can also boost your profits if thought and planning is put into the process, writes Openfield environmental technical advisor, Delyth […]
Read moreSeptember 25th 2024
In a growing season which some have described as ‘savage’, many commentators believe the most profitable wheats on many farms have been Group 1s, with some varieties performing better than others. CPM explores the potential future of this market segment. By Rob Jones: Crop Production Magazine. While Group 1 wheat varieties remain the cornerstone of […]
Read moreSeptember 1st 2024
With some colour sorters struggling to identify modern grass ergot, it’s time for everyone to find a solution to this problem. As soon as harvest kicked off, we all waited apprehensively to see what curve balls it brought with it. Unfortunately, the word ergot is being heard too much already. We seem to have lived […]
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