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25th June 2026
Why nutrient density could be a race to the top
Could farmers create extra value by producing measurably nutrient-dense food? CPM joined speakers at the Green Farm Collective conference, who provided an optimistic update.
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23rd June 2026
The heat increases on glyphosate
With the GB regulatory renewal process underway for glyphosate, it appears the battle between for and against is intensifying. CPM reviews what’s currently known about its proposed renewal, and why the active substance continues to…
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17th June 2026
Celebrating a decade of farming’s favourite festival
In just 10 years, Groundswell has evolved from a relatively small, field-based show with big dreams to an annual celebration of how to do farming differently. CPM speaks to organiser Alex Cherry for insight into…
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Machinery
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25th June 2026
Machines made in Britain
Family-run, made in Britain, supporting the local economy, not to mention quality drills… there’s much to love about Weaving Machinery. CPM explores what’s driving the company’s success and how this is translating into exciting new…
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25th June 2026
Linking every activity
From drill filling and fertiliser handling to dryer loading and grain pushing, an arable farm telehandler typically plays a part at every stage of a cereal crop’s cycle. CPM finds out why one Warwickshire farmer…
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17th June 2026
On-Farm Opinion: Built to last
Several seasons after CPM first visited Herefordshire grower Ally Hunter Blair to discuss his move into strip-till establishment, we return to find out whether the system is still delivering – and why another grower has…
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Roots
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17th June 2026
Balancing yield with genetic insurance
Is yield losing some of its value? As one variety remains top of the BBRO Recommended List for a sixth consecutive year, CPM asks whether the focus of breeders is changing.
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2nd June 2026
Elicitors bring a new dimension to blight control
As new late blight strains emerge and the traditional fungicide armoury becomes more limited, control programmes are having to adapt. Using elicitors to bolster plant defences could be an important part of this new approach,…
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13th May 2026
Common Ground: Post-mancozeb: reconsidering alternaria
The loss of mancozeb is impacting potato growers not just because of the active’s role in late blight programmes, but for the added benefit it offered in keeping alternaria at bay. CPM explores what lies…
Rotations
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24th June 2026
A fresh look at flax
With pressure mounting on traditional break crops and margins under continued scrutiny, interest is growing in alternatives which can deliver rotational value without bringing excessive agronomic complexity. CPM finds out why for some growers, flax…
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24th June 2026
A new era for YEN
As PGRO prepares to take ownership of the pulse YENs this autumn, focus is shifting from headline yields towards practical, field-scale performance. With new technology, streamlined reporting and a stronger emphasis on commercial relevance, CPM…
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2nd June 2026
Making maize work
With maize area rising and grower confidence building, attention is turning to how to deliver consistent performance from a crop that doesn’t always suit UK conditions. CPM explores the fundamentals shaping maize strategy for 2026.
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2nd June 2026
Trading in uncertainty
With global grain markets reacting to geopolitics, weather and input pressure, crop marketing has become less about chasing the perfect price and more about managing exposure. CPM explores.
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27th April 2026
Four pillar approach to farming without support
Coping with the current difficult economic environment requires clarity of thinking within the business, as discussed at the recent BASE-UK conference. CPM joined delegates to share the findings.
Varieties
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24th June 2026
More than just a barn-filler
Combining feed-level yields with the potential of a milling premium, a new Group 2 wheat from KWS has been developed to build on the strengths of Extase while refining the package further for UK growers.…
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23rd June 2026
Seeding success for consistent results
With each season as unpredictable as the next, consistency of performance is an increasingly critical factor when it comes to what an oilseed rape variety offers a grower. CPM reveals why focus is shifting away…
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23rd June 2026
Making the most of a golden opportunity
Having highlighted the top three oilseed rape varieties with potential last year, how do those options stack up amid what appears to be a sudden uplift for the crop? CPM speaks to Openfield to find…
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17th June 2026
Theory To Field: Tackling CSFB…from the seed
A research project that aims to identify genetic variation in oilseed rape lines that are resistant or tolerant to cabbage stem flea beetle is in its final stages. CPM takes a look at how the…
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17th June 2026
Making the case for OSR
After a turbulent decade marked by cabbage stem flea beetle pressure, shrinking hectarage and changing management practices, oilseed rape remains one of the most debated crops in the rotation. But with crop performance improving and…
Rural
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25th June 2026
Capitalising on Christmas for a futureproof farm
Embracing the public by ‘farming Christmas’ is helping one Leicestershire business to improve its profitability and create an enterprise fit for its future generations. CPM meets the family behind Grange Farm Christmas Barn.
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13th May 2026
Fly-tipping: Injustice remains
Government proposals to tackle fly-tipping fail to hit those responsible where it hurts – in the pocket. CPM reports…
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29th April 2026
Why farming must rethink its most valuable asset
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27th March 2026
How Kenyan farmers are collaborating to compete
From battling falling wheat prices to pioneering no-till farming and crop rotations, Agventure’s farmer-led co-operative is finding a way through economic uncertainty. CPM reports from Kenya.
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23rd February 2026
Ecological engineers
A new study has found that beaver-created wetlands are home to more pollinators than human-created equivalents, and as work continues to boost beaver populations, landowners are being urged to embrace the semiaquatic rodent. CPM finds…
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30th December 2025
Making buildings work harder for farm energy resilience
From grain stores to machinery sheds, agricultural roofs are increasingly being seen as valuable energy assets, but delivering a successful solar installation requires more than fitting panels to spare space. CPM finds out what matters…
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