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NEWS: Avadex EAMU improves weed control options in spring wheat

An extension of authorisation for minor use for Avadex Excel 15G (tri-allate) for use on spring wheat has been given to NIAB by the Chemicals Regulation Directorate.

The EAMU is welcome news for growers as spring crops represent a very important non-chemical approach to grass weed management and can be a particularly successful component of black-grass management on farm. Avadex Excel 15G, the granular form of the herbicide, can be applied pre-emergence of weeds and the spring wheat crop at 15 kg/ha.

PHOTO: Easton & Otley College celebrate Countrywide NIAB Agronomy Cup win

Congratulations to Easton and Otley College's Simon Harwood, Anna Murray and George Gay who were finally awarded the Countrywide NIAB Agronomy Cup yesterday (Thursday 30th Jan).

Countrywide's Paul Selby and Alistair Folly, and NIAB's Bill Clark, handed over the Cup and a £400 cheque, which the team have kindly donated to Epilepsy Action, in front of delegates at our Network Results Conference in Norfolk. The team, unfortunately missing James Cunningham on the day, were joined by their lecturer James Trounce.

NEWS: Wheat variety resistance could still halt yellow rust infection

Wheat growers are advised to check crops for yellow rust, following widespread reports of infection in crops, but be aware that many crops could still develop adult plant resistance.

The HGCA-funded UK Cereal Pathogen Virulence Survey has received many samples of very active wheat yellow rust over the winter. Varieties being tested include Gallant, Horatio, JB Diego, KWS Kielder, KWS Santiago and Solstice.

NEWS: NIAB visitor centre short-listed for green award

The National Institute of Agricultural Botany’s new visitor centre in Cambridge has been short-listed for an international ‘green’ construction award.

With a roof covered by living plants and photo-voltaic cells, rainwater harvesting, automatic ventilation, biomass boiler and a zero carbon construction, the Sophi Taylor Building has some of the most outstanding green building credentials in the UK.

NEWS: NIAB ASSET award winners are top of the class

Four UK crop science students have each been awarded a £3,000 bursary by NIAB for outstanding achievement in their studies.

Laura Bishop, Charles Garrard, Lauren Hladun and Tom Pope are winners of this year’s ASSET (Agricultural Science Student Education Training) prize, a joint initiative between NIAB and four leading crop science universities; Reading, Harper Adams, Newcastle and Nottingham.

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