Agri-Business
The government of France has said it will officially move to suspend imports of plant products grown with substances banned in the EU.
Arable
Disease control within crop production systems has been very much centred on the development of complex organic chemicals such as fungicides
N.Ireland
A ‘killer gene’ that leads to the synthesis of a protein known as ‘Knr4’ may be the key to what makes some fungal pathogens so virulent...
The future use options for fungicides in cereal crops was discussed in detail at a workshop held in...
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) is set to host workshops across Northern Ireland next week to update growers on the performance of current fungicides.
North Bedfordshire farm manager Andy Mahon took part in the most recent edition of the Tillage Edge podcast to discuss various aspects of the enterprise including the weather impact.
College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (CAFRE) tillage advisors are confirming that most...
The fungus responsible for light leaf spot, an important disease of oilseed rape, is showing...
2020 was a relatively low-pressure disease year for cereal crops, although rain in June did bring a...
Low resistance risk fungicide programmes must be adopted universally to prolong the efficacy of...
Low resistance risk fungicide programmes must be adopted universally to prolong the efficacy of cereal chemistry in the UK.
A blunt warning has been issued to MEPs in Brussels against the perceived over-zealous and ill-considered banning of important pesticides.
German multinational chemical and pharmaceutical company Bayer has recorded first quarter group sales of €11.8m.
Fumitory and other broadleaf weeds remain a challenge on Co Derry tillage farm.
Syngenta, the crop chemicals manufacturer, has reported sales of $4 billion for the first quarter of 2015.