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Arable News
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Large-scale investment key to tackling climate change, says expert
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08 September 2010 |
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Large-scale changes, such as investing in modern, high-tech storage facilities and switching to electricity produced by renewable energy, were the main ways growers could cut carbon emissions when producing potatoes.
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Timing crucial in battle against grassweeds
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07 September 2010 |
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In the increasingly tough fight against grass weeds, tackling them early is critical, according to ADAS' James Clarke.
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Harvest roundup: Monday
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06 September 2010 |
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Combines have made excellent progress over the weekend, but forecast rain this week could threaten remaining crops.
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Early wheat yields down 15% in RL trials
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01 September 2010 |
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Wheat yields are about 15% down this season compared with rolling five-year mean in the first 10 HGCA Recommended List trials results to be released.
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Research shows value of spring break crops in blackgrass battle
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01 September 2010 |
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After a year where blackgrass control has been poor in many fields, Stephen Moss of Rothamsted Research looks ahead to some of the key challenges for the next season
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Harvest roundup: Tuesday
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31 August 2010 |
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Combines made good progress over the bank holiday weekend, and early indications of wheat and spring barley quality after the rain are mixed.
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Light leaf spot leaves its mark in the south
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23 August 2010 |
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Light leaf spot is no longer just an oilseed rape disease in the north. Louise Impey and Philip Case report
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Harvest roundup: Monday
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23 August 2010 |
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Many people managed to cut more crops over the weekend, but rain today (23 August) has brought harvest to a grinding halt again.
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Farmer Focus Arable: Seth Pascoe delighted with his potatoes
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09 August 2010 |
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I have returned the tow rope to its rightful home in the workshop and steam cleaned the layer of mud off the sprayer
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Harvest roundup: Friday
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06 August 2010 |
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Parts of the country continue to suffer from drought, but combines in the west of England remain under wraps due to another wet harvest.
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