Cereals 2025 cemented its place as the UK’s premier arable event last week, welcoming around 20,000 visitors through its gates for two dynamic days packed with innovation, insight and industry collabo
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Arable farmers are facing the threat of soaring fertiliser prices at a time when many are already losing money due to low crop prices. But there are ways to reduce fertiliser use – and therefore costs
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The UK is facing serious instability in the coming years, given escalating global conflicts and climate change – so the Government must make food security a total priority.
Crop science is evolving all the time, with the latest arable varieties designed to meet farmers’ needs in a changing climate with ever-present disease and pest pressure.
Farmers must take control of their own businesses if they are to succeed in a future with limited government support. That’s according to speakers at the Cereals Event last week, which attracted aroun
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Farmers have a growing range of tools to improve crop management, from precision sprayers and sensor technology to AI-powered forecasts. But can these tools help reduce reliance on pesticides, while
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Farmers need control of their land and more support from the Government if they are to continue to produce food for the nation in the future. And joined-up investment in environmentally sustainable cr
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Young farmers will take centre stage at Cereals 2025, with new opportunities designed to equip and empower the future generation of British agriculture.
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