Technical Notes Publications
Control of Rushes TN701 – English
Rushes are an issue on many crofts and small farms. Rushes reduce the area available for grazing, and although damp grassland provides breeding habitat for many wading birds, dense rush…
Read More >Technical note (TN719): Recommended grass and clover varieties 2018-2019
+++Please note that the latest list (2020/21) is now online and can be found here+++ Read Technical note (TN719), ‘Recommended grass and clover varieties 2018-2019’ here
Read More >Technical note (TN701): Control of Rushes
Read our technical note (TN701) on Control of Rushes here
Read More >Technical note (TN713): Flock Biosecurity for Sheep
Read ‘Technical note (TN713): Flock Biosecurity for Sheep’ here.
Read More >Technical Note (TN700): Bumblebees and the Importance of Pollination
Read ‘Technical Note (TN700): Bumblebees and the Importance of Pollination’ here.
Read More >TN702: Body Condition Scoring of Mature Sheep
Read our technical note, ‘TN702: Body Condition Scoring of Mature Sheep’ here
Read More >Technical note (TN671): Management of boron in soils for crops
Technical note (TN671): Management of boron in soils for crops
Read More >Technical note (TN668): Managing soil phosphorus
Technical note (TN668): Managing soil phosphorus
Read More >TN664: Management of cobalt in grassland soils
TN664: Management of cobalt in grassland soils
Read More >TN699: Agricultural use of biosolids composts anaerobic digestates and other industrial organic fertilisers
TN699: Agricultural use of biosolids composts anaerobic digestates and other industrial organic fertilisers
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