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Agronomy
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20th August 2026
Why P doesn’t have to be a problem
A new guide has been launched to help growers improve the efficiency of phosphate fertiliser to not only maximise crop performance, but protect the environment too. CPM takes a look at the science behind P,…
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19th August 2026
How do you solve a problem like grassweeds?
With potential repercussions of early drilling last autumn raising concerns regarding grassweed control on some farms, how do growers perceive the threat and what have they been doing to keep on top of populations? CPM…
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19th August 2026
Patience will pay this autumn
An early harvest has created a valuable window for weed management, but experts warn that success this autumn will depend less on speed, and more on timing, moisture and discipline. CPM reports…
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Machinery
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19th August 2026
Managing the middle ground
Reducing soil movement has transformed establishment systems on many farms, but heavy land continues to present unique challenges. CPM explores how research and on-farm experience suggest low disturbance subsoiling can relieve compaction, improve rooting and…
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3rd August 2026
New tech boosts big baler efficiency
Big baler manufacturers are developing designs that put more into each package for faster workrates and fewer bales from each field, while also harnessing technology to improve quality and efficiency. CPM speaks to the sector’s…
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3rd August 2026
Right size for the job
As many growers are starting to question whether size really matters so much anymore, one Yorkshire farmer has found better efficiency from scaling back his cultivator. CPM reveals more…
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Roots
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25th June 2026
Ramping up agronomy to protect potato profits
During a season of volatile input costs and extreme weather conditions, tuber and foliar diseases and virus risks increase the agronomic challenges further for potato growers. CPM provides an update on the current season.
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17th June 2026
Balancing yield with genetic insurance
Is yield losing some of its value? As one variety remains top of the BBRO Recommended List for a sixth consecutive year, CPM asks whether the focus of breeders is changing.
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2nd June 2026
Elicitors bring a new dimension to blight control
As new late blight strains emerge and the traditional fungicide armoury becomes more limited, control programmes are having to adapt. Using elicitors to bolster plant defences could be an important part of this new approach,…
Rotations
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20th August 2026
Fertiliser: setting up to succeed
Actioning soil sampling insights, using variable rate nitrogen and considering products that enhance the bigger picture, have the collective potential to improve fertiliser efficiency and in some circumstances, make savings. CPM reveals more…
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19th August 2026
Transforming soils for the ultimate mixed system
Managers of a 2400ha mixed farm have developed an approach that’s boosting soil resilience and stabilising crop yields to help maintain a closed-loop circular production system. CPM learns how improving soil health has kept them…
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3rd August 2026
Covering the carbon cost
Cover crops are often promoted for their benefits to soil health, water quality and erosion control, but what role can they play in reducing the carbon footprint of arable systems? CPM explores the latest ADAS…
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24th June 2026
A fresh look at flax
With pressure mounting on traditional break crops and margins under continued scrutiny, interest is growing in alternatives which can deliver rotational value without bringing excessive agronomic complexity. CPM finds out why for some growers, flax…
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24th June 2026
A new era for YEN
As PGRO prepares to take ownership of the pulse YENs this autumn, focus is shifting from headline yields towards practical, field-scale performance. With new technology, streamlined reporting and a stronger emphasis on commercial relevance, CPM…
Varieties
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3rd August 2026
Upping the ante in oats
As Senova continues to dominate the winter oats Recommended List, can its latest offering finally entice growers away from stalwart Mascani and add much-desired diversity into the market? CPM reveals why hopes are high for…
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3rd August 2026
Top of the class
Having topped the latest AHDB Recommended List for gross output, DSV’s Dompteur has quickly attracted attention. CPM reveals more about this high performing oilseed rape variety.
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1st August 2026
Challenging the norm and defying the odds
Two new high-yielding Group 4 wheat varieties are fighting for prime positions to become the latest on-farm favourites. CPM takes a look at the stats for LG Defiance and LG Challenger.
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1st August 2026
Looking beyond yield
With wheat continuing to underpin many arable rotations, variety choice remains one of the most important decisions growers make. But as disease pressures evolve, premiums fluctuate and weather extremes become more common, is the highest-yielding…
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22nd July 2026
Resistance without compromise?
As growers balance disease risk, input costs and changing stewardship requirements, genetics are becoming an increasingly important part of the BYDV conversation. In its latest survey, CPM finds out how much virus risk is influencing…
Rural
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3rd August 2026
Why rural crime remains one step ahead
New powers to recover stolen machinery and falling insurance claims may suggest progress is being made against rural crime, but behind the headlines lies a more complex picture. CPM explores how organised criminal networks, fragmented…
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25th June 2026
Capitalising on Christmas for a futureproof farm
Embracing the public by ‘farming Christmas’ is helping one Leicestershire business to improve its profitability and create an enterprise fit for its future generations. CPM meets the family behind Grange Farm Christmas Barn.
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13th May 2026
Fly-tipping: Injustice remains
Government proposals to tackle fly-tipping fail to hit those responsible where it hurts – in the pocket. CPM reports…
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29th April 2026
Why farming must rethink its most valuable asset
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27th March 2026
How Kenyan farmers are collaborating to compete
From battling falling wheat prices to pioneering no-till farming and crop rotations, Agventure’s farmer-led co-operative is finding a way through economic uncertainty. CPM reports from Kenya.
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23rd February 2026
Ecological engineers
A new study has found that beaver-created wetlands are home to more pollinators than human-created equivalents, and as work continues to boost beaver populations, landowners are being urged to embrace the semiaquatic rodent. CPM finds…
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