Crops & Grassland

22 March 2023

Imagine a world where you can hit grain protein specifications with nitrogen rates closer to a conventional feed wheat fertiliser regime.

23 June 2022

How chitinous by-product streams could help underpin soil health.

22 June 2022

Understanding ‘ubiquitination’ could revolutionise disease management.

21 June 2022

Researchers tackle one of the biggest questions in farming – what does a ‘sustainable’ system look like?

17 June 2022

Learn how worms munch their way through disease-infected residues.

15 June 2022

Should you use the one-year or three-year septoria tritici disease resistance ratings?

25 June 2025

If you want to try new ways to establish green protein forages and are able to offer up to 0.5ha during the 2022 growing season then we would like to hear from you.

8 June 2022

Researchers have trained a tool to recognise a beetle pest of crops, even at night.

7 June 2022

Combining biopesticides in a single spray could help growers target multiple pests more effectively.

26 May 2022

Find out about a low-cost, rapid nutrient test under development at Rothamsted Research.

18 May 2022

Ruminant News spring/summer 2022 - with the recent rise in the cost of living and energy bills, this issue is very much focused on reducing fixed costs on farm. One farmer talks about reducing labour and medicine costs through using Targeted Selective Treatment when it comes to their worm control within his flock, whilst a beef suckler farmer talks about how he has reduced fertiliser use and reduced feed costs by optimising his grazing and has increased his outputs by doubling his herd size. The magazine also contains the fantastic results in changing consumer buying habits following the We Eat Balanced campaign and there are some dates for your diary on the back too.

22 May 2024

South African Apie Pieterse manages a split-block herd in Nottinghamshire where he has not only learned rotational grazing from scratch, but also honed his skills on heavy land in a dry area.

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