
NIAB says gene editing shows promise
Gene editing is the latest tool in our wheat breeding research and it offers potential for a step-change increases in yield according to NIAB
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Gene editing is the latest tool in our wheat breeding research and it offers potential for a step-change increases in yield according to NIAB
The KisanHub weather station network now runs from North Yorkshire to Cornwall.
A MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer is available to evaluate fungal threats stored in liquid nitrogen
Colin Morgan, has joined the ADAS Sustainable Food and Farming business, as business development director.
Phytoponics, developer of hydroponic deep-water culture technology for sustainable agriculture has secured £300,000 in new funding
Professor Morris’ research will help us to understand how plants adapt to their environment and how grafted plants may use communication strategies to increase specific traits such as disease resistance.
Despite the uncertainty of the coming years and Brexit looming on the horizon, one thing is for certain – a new paradigm for the grocery sector is dawning.
30 Mhz has recently updated the look and feel of its platform’s interface.
Satellite offers rural broadband, it can be easily set up, moved from site to site and could offers speeds of up to 100Mbps.
Michael Haverty of The Andersons Centre discusses how precision agriculture can impact on-farm financial performance.
Technology can support better decision making, collaborative working and the automation of work if successfully applied says Jonathan Toole
Farmers need a simple, affordable and low risk tool to help them manage the effects of volatile prices.