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Big names are back at Cereals 2022

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Exhibitors are flocking back to Cereals as the event gears up to welcome visitors in June. Among the names set to return are KWS, New Holland Agriculture, Corteva Agriscience, Bayer…

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  • Post published:February 16, 2022

Synergy drives farming’s future

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Adopting synergistic practices will help farmers to achieve a productive, profitable and climate friendly future, according to speakers and exhibitors at the Cereals Event. (more…)

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  • Post published:July 6, 2021

Cereals 2021 will go ahead as planned and approved

Read more about the article Cereals 2021 will go ahead as planned and approved

The Cereals Event will go ahead as planned despite the delay in the lifting of lockdown restrictions, as it will still comply with local and national legislative measures, organisers have confirmed. (more…)

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  • Post published:June 16, 2021

Varieties at the heart of Cereals 2021

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Variety choice can make or break a profitable year, so growers need to feel confident when introducing any new variety to the rotation. At the Cereals Event (30 June – 1 July) in Lincolnshire, growers can gain valuable insight into the latest genetics to reach the market. (more…)

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  • Post published:June 7, 2021

See the latest machinery at Cereals 2021

Read more about the article See the latest machinery at Cereals 2021

Machinery is a vital cog in the farming process and when looking to invest in new kit, making the right decision is essential. But with technology ever evolving it can be difficult to choose without physically seeing the equipment in action – and the Cereals Event provides the first chance to do this in well over a year. (more…)

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  • Post published:June 4, 2021

NIAB’s Soil Hole is rooting for you

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Most farmers will dig a hole to assess their soil health, but it’s not often they get the chance to literally get below ground to assess the impact of different crops on soil structure. But at this year’s Cereals Event (30 June – 1 July) in Lincolnshire, farmers can do just that. (more…)

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  • Post published:June 1, 2021
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