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07/12/2022

Get a grip! Drumming up better handling for end users

Messing about with plastic containers for 12months may not sound the most exciting way to look after your customers. but one leading crop protection supplier begs to differ. More



07/12/2022

Grass-free forage crops a double win

When it comes to some situations, grass is a hindrance, not a help. More



07/12/2022

Controlling speckled leaf blotch - why is DMI stacking important?

Speckled leaf blotch (SLB) is probably the most important wheat disease in New Zealand. More



07/12/2022

New control for rust in ryegrass seed crops excels

Ryegrass seed growers have welcomed use of Elatus Plus fungicide to control stem and crown rust in their crops after last year’s label extension. More



07/12/2022

Sealing in seed profitability

Pod-lock from sustainable agriculture solutions provider UPL NZ is playing a key role in enhancing the profitability of pod seed crops. More



07/12/2022

Innovative cereal fungicide ‘big step forward'

BASF’s new group 3 fungicide Revylution® has been registered for use in wheat crops. More



07/12/2022

Simple, efficient grass weed control

Farmers growing leafy forage brassicas have another option available for grass weed control in their crops since ignite from Arxada was approved for use in 2021. More



07/12/2022

West Coast farmers may not realise what’s under their feet

Researchers looking for a good site to test a possible biocontrol agent for manuka beetle on the West Coast last autumn found instead something else that wasn’t supposed to be there. More



07/12/2022

Digital upgrade moves on from box ticking

A free online tool that helps growers manage risks associated with agrichemical use on their land has received a significant upgrade, with improved functionality and the addition of a powerful new mapping system to help identify environmentally sensitive areas. More



07/12/2022

Tauranga supplier looks to the future of forestry

Like it or loathe it, exotic forestry and carbon sequestration is bound to be a topic of conversation at some stage for almost everyone involved in agriculture. More



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