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Climate change puts wheat crops at risk of disease

Climate change puts wheat crops at risk of disease

There is a risk that severity of epidemics of some wheat diseases may increase within the next ten to twenty years due to the impacts of climate change according to a study by international researchers led by the University of Hertfordshire. The researchers carried out a survey in China to establish a link between weather […]

Vivergo plant will be a boost to British farming

The new plant in the Humber Estuary which opens on Monday (July 8) will provide an important home for UK wheat, creating around 500,000 tonnes of animal feed per year and reduce UK reliance on imports of soya from the Americas, while also providing an alternative to fossil fuels through its production of bio-ethanol. The […]

Increasing role for chlorothalonil predicted in wheat fungicide programmes this spring

Increasing role for chlorothalonil predicted in wheat fungicide programmes this spring

With reports of changes in sensitivity of Septoria to the triazoles and on the back of a difficult year for disease control, it is expected that the use of chlorothalonil will grow this year to bolster Septoria protection. The SDHIs fungicides have now been introduced to support the azoles, but they come with a single […]

Camgrain announces new research project

Camgrain announces new research project

Farmers’ Co-operative Camgrain are pleased to announce the launch of an new research project funded by a prestigious grant awarded by Sainsbury’s Research & Development Grant scheme for innovative supply chain ideas Camgrain Farmers taking part in the Sainsbury’s Wheat Development group will work with ADAS, The UK’s leading independent provider of environmental consultancy services. […]

Rothamsted Research and BBSRC launch “20:20 Wheat”

  Plans to help increase potential wheat yields in the UK to 20 tonnes per hectare within the next 20 years have been launched by Rothamsted Research scientists and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). It is hoped that this programme will bring significant economic benefit to UK farmers as every one tonne […]

Milling wheat – a potential opportunity for 2013

Milling wheat – a potential opportunity for 2013

“Fundamentally a market responds to short term supply and demand drivers, and whilst this year exceptionally good harvest weather across most of the country meant there were high quantities of quality grain on the market resulting in a lower premium, I believe this is unlikely to be repeated. With potential supplies also lower there could […]

Gleadell Grains & Oilseeds Market Report

GRAIN MARKETS – Jonathan Lane, Trading Manager WHEAT > IGC sees record 2012/13 global corn crop, stocks up – global wheat stocks viewed as comfortable despite small drop. > USDA planting survey reveals 2012 US corn acreage at 95.9mln acres, the highest since 1937. > Russian AgMin expects to end season with closing stocks of […]

Latest Gleadell Market Report

WHEAT > US corn and wheat values fall on favourable weather prospects as record corn plantings commence and rain alleviates drought concerns. > North African countries (Algeria/Morocco) purchase South American wheat as region faces drought-hit domestic crop. > Russian Government predicts no need for grain export restrictions during the current crop year – grain exports […]

Wallace & Gomit inspire Welsh triplets to wheat art competition win

Wallace & Gomit inspire Welsh triplets to wheat art competition win

A Carmarthen family were today announced as the national winners of the Weetabix Wheat Art competition 2010. Farmer Alex Jamieson was inspired by his triplets love of cartoon characters Wallace & Gromit. The Welsh family secured victory by swapping plasticine for wheat to build an outstanding 20ft sculpture of the famous duo. The national competition […]

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