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Our knowledge is based on thorough research, demonstrated via our national trials network to make sure we can provide growers with the best solutions. We believe that real world trials to generate meaningful data, analysed by our expert technical team, is the key to unlocking the agronomic solutions to meet the problems growers face both today and in the future.
With trials across the UK, ProCam is continuing to invest in innovation and research to ensure our agronomists are equipped with the latest data, and the best advice to support our customers’ success.
We work meticulously with data to fine-tune our agronomy and crop production recommendations, utilising the technology such as drone and satellite imagery to support in field trials.
RESEARCH INCLUDES
- New chemistry interactions
- Soil biology & nutrition – alternative approaches
- Reducing the reliance on synthetic nitrogen
- Exploring the benefits of precision agronomy
- Future proofing agronomy strategies
- Integrating regenerative practices into the rotation
“INNOVATION WITHIN PROCAM IS NOT JUST ABOUT NEW PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS, BUT ALSO NUTRITION, VARIETIES, BIOLOGICALS, AND SOIL HEALTH…”
Rob Adamson
HEAD OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT
“Innovation within ProCam is not just about new plant protection products, but also nutrition, varieties, biologicals, and soil health. This feeds a solution-based approach to the advice given by our highly skilled agronomists, who can access the wealth of information produced in our trials and convert it into practical crop production advice.”
“Procam have around 4000 plots nationwide, which are complemented by both glasshouse pot-based research, and field scale projects.”
Becky Tunnicliffe
Trials MANAGER
“ProCam has a vast array of trials across the country, addressing issues and solutions in all crops, including vegetables, root crops, forage and grass, break crops and even cover crops. This equates to around 4000 plots nationwide, which are complemented by both glasshouse pot-based research, and field scale projects.”