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Weed Control In Root Crops

Weed Control In Root Crops

For cost-effective weed control in root crops the emphasis must be placed on pre-emergence application of herbicides. Every year we receive a large number of calls from concerned growers who have applied no herbicide at all and who are concerned that their root crop is disappearing under a sea of weeds. By this point, it is usually too late to save the crop!

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Why Managing Worms Will Help Cattle Farmers Meet Wider Industry Targets

Why Managing Worms Will Help Cattle Farmers Meet Wider Industry Targets

Efficiency on UK livestock farms is at the forefront of many farmers minds as the future of support payments becomes uncertain and England and Wales drive for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.

While efficiency encompasses all areas of farm management and production, there are some easy wins producers can make to help make your farm more efficient.

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Understanding the Benefits of Season-Long Worm Control in Cattle

Understanding the Benefits of Season-Long Worm Control in Cattle

 As a farmer, planning worm control prior to turnout is vital to prevent cattle from becoming infected at grass, which could lead to subsequent production losses. Asking the following questions can help you and your animal health care provider understand when to treat cattle and with what product:

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Slurry Treatment for a Lagoon – Where should we treat?

Slurry Treatment for a Lagoon – Where should we treat?

The treatment of your slurry lagoons is highly important for any farmer. Incorporating a good management plan to oversee this process is just as important for the farmer manager to keep up with to ensure slurry is managed safely. Within the Wynnstay Slurry guide, we look at the 3 steps for the treatment of a slurry lagoon.

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Keeping your calves warm during Winter

Keeping your calves warm during Winter

As temperatures turn colder our calves will need additional energy. This energy supports normal body functions as well as maintaining body temperature. Any energy that is surplus to these basic requirements is available for growth. As the live weight of the calf increases as does their daily maintenance energy requirement.

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Buy local, Buy British, Support Sustainable Agriculture

Black and white Cows grazing in a field

It is no secret to everyone in agriculture that public perception is putting increasing pressure on running a more sustainable enterprise.

It is fair to say that we have a responsibility to not only be the most sustainably efficient farms possible, but also to publicise and educate the general public.

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