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Help crops take advantage of welcome rain, growers are urged
Growers of vulnerable crops such as sugar beet and oilseed rape should give them a helping hand to make use of available soil moisture now the region has had some much-needed rain, an eastern counties crop advisor is urging.
According to Ian Jackson of agronomy firm ProCam, achieving good soil contact of tiny oilseed rape seeds,...
Read More‘Big picture data’ can boost arable farm sustainability, says agronomy firm
Increased use of ‘big picture’ data to spot agronomic trends, provide an early warning of potential crop problems and identify practices that can help, could be an important tool to boost arable farms’ financial sustainability in the unknown waters of Brexit, says leading agronomy firm, ProCam.
Speaking at the launch of the...
Read MoreAGRONOMIST AIMS TO ADD VALUE THROUGH WHOLE-FARM APPROACH
Harry James has joined national agronomy and crop production business ProCam, expanding the ProChem team of agronomists based at Leominster in Herefordshire.
Previously working in farm management, as assistant manager on a 5,500 acre arable unit in Lincolnshire and earlier being involved with a 3,000 acre operation in Kent, Harry...
Read MoreNEW BEET-SPECIFIC INOCULANT OFFERS GROWERS SIGNIFICANT YIELD BOOST
Newly drilled sugar beet could have its yield potential increased significantly by applying a new growth stimulant that supplies a crop-specific formulation of beneficial soil bacteria, according to leading plant research company PlantWorks Ltd and agronomy specialists ProCam.
Applied through standard crop spraying equipment, the...
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