ProcamPress Releases & Articles

Five-point plan helps get best out of soil-acting blackgrass herbicides

With residual, soil-acting herbicides often now representing a quarter to a half of the annual crop protection investment made in winter wheat in blackgrass situations, getting the best out of them is paramount, says North Essex and Suffolk-based ProCam agronomist, Mark Anstee.

In response, he has developed a five-point plan. This...

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No-till potato trials show role in soil regeneration

No-till potatoes grown under a straw mulch could help farmers to restore degraded arable soils cost-effectively if used as a cash crop within a regenerative cropping rotation, according to ProCam agronomist Richard Harding.

Presenting results from a four year trial at the recent Groundswell conservation agriculture event, Mr Harding...

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Don’t be hasty ruling oilseed rape out of rotations

Don’t be too hasty dropping winter oilseed rape (WOSR) from rotations based on short-term performance, says Mike Thornton, head of crop production for leading agronomy firm, ProCam. Projections of its profitability relative to winter wheat for harvest 2019 could nudge it back closer into contention, he believes, especially when its...

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40 years of agronomy

In the forty years since ProCam was founded, a customer-first philosophy has stood the test of time and continues to underpin the first class specialist agronomy and crop production services we offer today.

Now Europe’s largest privately owned agronomy business, with 100 full time agronomists across the UK. Our approach is not about...

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