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Oilseed rape crops proud in NE Scotland

November 12, 2021 berkshireagronomy

This LG Anastasia is now approaching GS 18/19 BBCH and has not been hindered at all by the dreaded Cabbage…

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Filed under: Agronomy, Arable, Berkshire agronomy, Crop nutrition

Soil sampling and analysis

August 16, 2021 berkshireagronomy

As the rain clouds have finally cleared and allowed some reasonable progress with harvest operations here in the South soon…

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Filed under: Agronomy, Crop nutrition, Soil analysis

Blackgrass mapping

May 23, 2021 berkshireagronomy

With Blackgrass heads beginning to appear above the crop canopy in many autumn cereal crops, now is a good time…

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Filed under: Agronomy, Blackgrass, Drone agronomy

Perennial crops improve soil biology and crop health

May 15, 2021 berkshireagronomy

Following termination of a long-term perennial crop this field has grown its first short rotation salad and the condition of…

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Filed under: Agronomy, Soil health, Sustainable agriculture

Natural predators – don’t underestimate them!

April 24, 2021 berkshireagronomy

As warm sunshine bathes the countryside an army of silent predators are awakening from their winter hibernation. I spotted these…

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Filed under: Agronomy, Berkshire agronomy, Fresh produce agronomy, Sustainable agriculture

Beneficial predators – The signs of success!

April 16, 2021 berkshireagronomy

Introducing beneficial insects to protected cropping systems helps reduce our reliance on pesticide applications and assists with our anti-resistance strategies,…

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Filed under: Agronomy, Beneficial insects, Sustainable agriculture

Carbon farming, Soils and Cover crops

March 26, 2021 berkshireagronomy

Soil – our carbon store Soil has a great capacity to store carbon and as farmers we have the ability…

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Spring Nutrition

February 22, 2021 berkshireagronomy

Growth slowly returning With the long-term weather forecast looking increasingly favourable and soil temperatures slowly beginning to climb it feels…

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Cover Crops

February 5, 2021 berkshireagronomy

Notes from the field On a dull day in early February there’s not usually much activity to report from the…

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