With the window to get winter crops drilled likely to be tight this year, following a later harvest in some areas, crop nutrition may be neglected.
Sowing spring beans this autumn could help solve the problem of short winter bean seed stocks caused by the difficult growing season of 2020, according to new research by PGRO.
Harvest is well underway here in North Yorkshire, albeit at a snail’s pace.
Early drilled oilseed rape (OSR) crops benefited from good weather conditions in August giving them an early boost ahead of cabbage stem flea beetle (CSFB) migration, although some crops have started to receive a hammering
The autumn and winter of 2019 is not one many will forget in a hurry, with farms throughout the UK struggling to get crops in the ground and conditions compromising establishment.
With the wheat area for the 2019/20 season falling by an estimated 17 per cent as a result of difficult planting conditions, considerable amounts of overyeared seed remain on farm.
Oilseed rape area is set for further decline after catastrophic yields have left many growers pulling the plug on the crop.