I was in Scotland last week, trying to catch the fish of 10,000 casts or so Ian the gillie told me after I blanked.
As pest control and extreme weather put sugar beet crops under pressure, BBRO’s online BeetField20 Virtually Live events provided growers with some pointers to adapting to the changing meteorological and political climate.
For many potato growers, 2020 will be the first year they begin sprout suppression with foliar applied maleic hydrazide (MH) in the field as the first step to storage without CIPC.
Unseasonably cold nights were experienced across much of the UK last week, with frosts hitting the south of England and snow falling further north and into Scotland.
With the prevalence of various blight strains changing year-on-year, Alice Dyer finds out what growers need to know this season.
As soil begins to dry out and conditions come right, sugar beet drilling has commenced in some parts of the country.
Good bolting characteristics for flexible drilling, beet cyst nematode (BCN) tolerance and a jump in yield are among the traits found in the seven new varieties added to the 2021 sugar beet Recommended List (RL).