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30th June 2025
Despite a decline in OSR hectarage, plant breeders haven’t stalled when it comes to delivering innovation
30th June 2025
The AHDB tool has been activated for another season
30th June 2025
A new state-of-the-art glasshouse facility has been opened at Agrii’s Throws Farm Technology Centre in Essex to help the company fast-track its trials activities and therefore speed up the adoption of alternative crop inputs. CPM…
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19th June 2025
Getting grain storage right can make all the difference when it comes to crop profitability. CPM explores the key considerations before investing in something new.
30th May 2025
How long does it take to find the perfect drill? One farmer spent three years searching for the ideal establishment tool until coming across the Väderstad Spirit. CPM discovers what makes this drill special and…
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30th May 2025
A new insecticide featuring translaminar and contact activity is set to improve aphid control in root crops including sugar beet and potatoes. CPM learns more about Sivanto Prime.
30th May 2025
Another batch of samples is required to ensure the CIPC tMRL can remain
1st July 2025
Fresh trials from Agrii under the NCS banner point to a 25% reduction in nitrogen fertiliser use after winter beans – without compromising yield
1st July 2025
Four projects helping to address knowledge gaps associated with cover crops have been set up by the new farmer-led AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds research and knowledge exchange committee
29th May 2025
Although the UK doesn’t import much wheat, its prices are influenced by global markets all the same. CPM examines why understanding Black Sea wheat production is so important and how this information can be used…
29th May 2025
With increasing pressure on input costs plus a drive to find effective break crops and therefore reap the benefits of more diversified markets, UK arable growers continue to turn to maize. CPM weighs up the…
25th April 2025
Halloween-related festivities have experienced exponential growth during recent years, with a visit to the local pumpkin patch becoming an annual tradition for many families. CPM explores the opportunities this winter squash can offer.
22nd April 2025
3rd July 2025
With many of the challenges facing oilseed rape occurring during the critical establishment phase, what must a variety offer to support the crop to achieve its potential? CPM takes a look at some of the…
1st July 2025
Four years on from the official launch of RlmS, NPZ is bringing the next generation of stem canker resistance to the market. CPM finds out more.
1st July 2025
Deciding on a variety is a highly personal thing, dependent on the requirements of both an individual farm and its preferred management system. CPM investigates one option which is proving a hit among regen adopters.
30th June 2025
Not only does Hexton offer a versatile yet reliable soft Group 4 feed wheat option, but it’s also part of a new approach to royalties which strives to deliver commercial fairness to both grower and…
30th June 2025
Selecting four varieties is helping one grower to spread harvest workload and manage silage requirements
1st July 2025
Moling or jetting can be a low-cost way of rejuvenating a failing drainage system but these techniques only work if permeable fill is in place and soil structure allows good waterflow
29th May 2025
While focus is often on the farmer themselves when it comes to succession, there’s another important person to consider when planning the future of the farm… the agronomist
14th May 2025
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21st April 2025
Curiously gruesome in behaviour, parasitoid wasps are often coined the body snatchers of the insect world. CPM shines a spotlight on this fascinating group of beneficial insects.
20th April 2025
Is it possible to grow a commercially-viable crop of typha on re-wetted agricultural peat that not only makes sense financially and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, but also helps address the sustainability credentials of the fashion…
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