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rhynchosporium in barley

Rhynchosporium: An Introduction for New Cereal Growers

In the intricate world of cereal production, the threat of diseases looms large, posing significant challenges to crop health and productivity. Among the myriad of diseases that afflict cereal crops, Rhynchosporium stands out as a formidable adversary, capable of wreaking havoc on fields and diminishing yields if left unchecked. In this article, we delve into […]

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A field of our winter wheat a few weeks after sowing

How to Choose Between Sowing Spring or Winter Barley: points to consider

When it comes to choosing between sowing spring or winter barley, there are several factors to consider. Both types of barley have their own unique benefits and drawbacks, and the decision ultimately comes down to your weather and soil conditions. One of the main differences between spring and winter barley is their growing season. Winter

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a field of winter wheat with frost on the leaves

At What Temperature Do Farm Crops Stop Growing During Winter?

Understanding the temperature thresholds at which agricultural crops cease growth during winter is crucial for farmers. This knowledge is vital for planning and managing crop cycles, particularly in regions with cold winters. Although the UK does not have extremely low winter temperatures, it does experience frost. This article explores the various temperature points at which

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slug eating vegetable crop leaves

How to Remove Slugs from Agricultural Vegetable Crops

Slugs pose a significant challenge to agricultural vegetable crops worldwide, impacting both crop yield and quality. Their nocturnal habits and preference for humid, cool environments make them especially troublesome for farmers. This article explores various large-scale strategies for slug control and prevention, focusing on both organic and chemical methods. Understanding Slugs Slugs, land-living molluscs, are

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Should You Rotavate Grassland Before Ploughing? seedbed preparation for vegetable crops

If you ever wanted to plant a vegetable crop in a grass field you would think it would be simple – plough it, cultivate it, and sow the seed. But it’s not that simple, the way you prepare the land will affect the soil tilth and the weed and grass content of it. Two commonly

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drought causing the soil to crack and crops to fail

The Effects Of Drought On Crops: vegetables and arable crops

Understanding the impact of drought on our crops is becoming increasingly essential in an era of changing climate conditions. This article aims to shed light on the damaging effects of drought on different crops, notably vegetables and arable crops, offering an in-depth understanding for growers worldwide. Understanding Drought Drought is a prolonged period of abnormally

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How Long Does It Take for Roundup to Work? background and application

Understanding the effectiveness and application of common weed killers, such as Roundup, is crucial for every horticulturist and farmer. This article explores the details of Roundup, its origins, and how it works on various weeds. Let’s delve into the history of this essential garden tool. History and Origins of Roundup Roundup, produced by Monsanto, now

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