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Three special-use varieties added to the 2009 Herbage Recommended List

NIAB has added three more varieties to the NIAB Herbage Recommended List for 2009 following an appeals procedure.  All three have been recommended for special use. 

CONTRAST, marketed by Limagrain, is a diploid intermediate perennial ryegrass.  It has been provisionally recommended for special use (PS) as a grazing variety due to a very good yield under simulated grazing and a high early spring growth offering a good early bite.

NIAB and TAG in merger talks to create national trials and crop research centre

The National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) and The Arable Group (TAG) are at an advanced stage of merger discussions to create a national, independent centre for applied crop research and information.

Both organisations believe a merged operation, focused on the needs of progressive arable farmers, will provide an unrivalled source of high quality, unbiased research and information, offering expertise and services along the length of the seed, variety and crop protection development pipelines.

Wheat crops face threat of new yellow rust race

The National Institute of Agricultural Botany is investigating a potential new race of yellow rust on winter wheat. 

In 2008 the United Kingdom Cereal Pathogen Virulence Survey (UKCPVS) collected two isolates of yellow rust from Group 1 wheat Solstice and confirmed that they were virulent on seedlings of the variety.  Solstice currently has a resistance rating of 9 and, until last season, was resistant to all known races of yellow rust. 

Foxton schoolchildren learn about the food they eat

Two scientists from NIAB have begun a series of visits to schools in the region to promote the National Year of Food and Farming.

Mike Day, who is responsible for the vegetable trials programme at NIAB, and fellow scientist Dr Lydia Smith, started by giving a humorous and informative illustrated talk about the origins of the food we eat, as well as our genetic make up, to pupils at Foxton Primary School.

NIAB TRUST CHANGES

NIAB has announced the appointment to the NIAB Trust of Cambridgeshire-based grower John Shropshire.  Mr Shropshire heads up the family farming company G’s Marketing Limited, based at Barway, near Ely, which supplies salad crops and field vegetables from 25 co-operative farms covering 15,000 acres in the UK and 10,000 acres in Spain.

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