Bean growers are being warned that downy mildew is highly prevalent in crops this season. The disease is even hitting winter bean plants at levels that would warrant treatment...
Each Axial Pro product box now comes with a QR code for operators to quickly scan and download the invaluable Syngenta Spray Assist App, along with the innovative Protector...
Well above soil average temperatures are likely to have advanced mineralisation of nutrients and availability for plant uptake. Stronger rooting plants will be better able to...
The PGRO/Syngenta Pulse Webinar highlighted the potential for a big bean crop this season, along with some innovative agronomy to help deliver better yields and fully utilise...
Growers and agronomists should now be on the lookout for wild oats during crop walking inspections. Early identification of winter germinated wild oats will enable more...
More variable weather conditions through late spring and early summer are increasingly likely to see crops face pressure from both rust and chocolate spot during the same...
Significant damage to oilseed rape crops from the effects of rape winter stem weevil (RWSW), which has hitherto been an issue for growers primarily in Scotland, was reported on...
Repeated wet weather events have primed phoma infection points on last year’s crop stubble to release spores - with potential for early infection this season
Pre-harvest monitoring of field bean disease trials in the eastern counties have shown a step change advance in control with the new Syngenta Elatus Era fungicide treatment....
Inspection of this season’s oilseed rape crops for signs of sclerotinia attack could give a valuable insight into risks of infection pressure next year.
A series of summer webinars will ensure growers and agronomists are up to date with the latest information, research results and innovative new techniques and technologies to...
Spring barley growers should seek to manipulate the crops’ natural inclination to single stem dominance under the stress of cold conditions and dry soils this season, advocates...
With autumn sown crops now poised for strong growth, PGR applications at the T1 timing now need to be targeted at maximising height reduction and increasing stem strength that...
Green Headlands create the opportunity to enhance the numbers of beneficial predators in the field, as well as a potential barrier to hold up pest species from infesting or...
Planting a Green Headland around fields could capture valuable nutrients and crucially protect soils - along with potential benefits to attract beneficial predators and enhance...