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Several crop pests, including aphids, cabbage stem flea beetle and a less common pest, the lucerne flea, are making the most of the warm weather
Wheat samples are showing variable grain proteins despite average yields
September’s warm, dry start has given growers in Scotland a welcome reprieve in what many had feared could be a poor harvest.
Harvest has ‘limped to a close' in the UK, with a standstill in the grain markets as the industry waits on global news.
With over half of the fungicide-treated Recommended List trials now in, patterns are emerging according to AHDB
As the catchy weather continues, many farmers are completing their harvests but some are yet to start due to a shortage of consistent drying days
After a slow and frustrating start to harvest, Farmers Guardian finds out how crops are faring from three growers across the UK.
Despite delayed harvest progress and lodged crops, many growers are maintaining farm-average wheat yields even where crops are beginning to sprout in the ear
Drier weather has helped growers catch up with harvest, but quality is very variable