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Spring Oats – May 2020
Crop Growth SRUC’s monitored crop data for late May is shown in the table below. This data is generated in commercial crops in your area so is indicative of the…
Read More >Spring Barley: Plant Growth Regulators – May 2020
With the dry conditions and some patchy germination, the last thing many spring barley crops need is a growth regulator. Crops under stress should not be treated with a growth…
Read More >Orange Wheat blossom midge – May 2020
Orange wheat blossom midge should appear soon in Scottish crops. Midges need a warm, dry spell of weather after rain to emerge – we have just had the rain and…
Read More >Winter Barley: Disease risk – Late May 2020
SRUC‘s Crop Clinic ‘Adopt a Crop’ monitoring data for late May is shown in the table below. The data is generated in commercial crops so is indicative of the disease…
Read More >Saddle gall midge – May 2020
Saddle gall midge is potentially a serious pest of continuous cereals such as wheat, barley and rye (but not oats), and has been seen in Scottish crops occasionally over the…
Read More >Cereal leaf beetle – May 2020
Cereal leaf beetle damage will soon be apparent in some areas if not seen already. The grub stage eats strips out of leaves. The grubs are slimy and resemble small…
Read More >Webinar: Scotland’s Cereals – a National Update on Cereals & IPM principles
Originally broadcast on the 30th of April, this webinar looked at life post-Chlorothalonil; it’s good to know your options and our guest panellists talk through what these are. Present for…
Read More >Temporary Regulatory Guidance from SEPA in response to Covid-19: Waste Management
In response to Covid-19 SEPA issued Temporary Regulatory Guidance. This is a copy of their Waste Management Guidance. ( Version 3 April 2020 )
Read More >SEPA – SWCN application form
This is a downloadable copy of SEPA’s SWCN application form which should be completed and returned to your local SEPA office to ensure compliance with the Special Waste Regulations 1996 when disposing of hazardous waste.
Read More >SEPA: Consigning special waste – Guidance Document
The Special Waste Regulations 1996 (as amended) (the Regulations) is the principal piece of legislation covering special waste arising in Scotland. It sets out the procedures to be followed when disposing of, carrying and receiving special waste.
This document is a guide to consigning special waste in Scotland and is applicable only to producers of special waste in Scotland. Producers from elsewhere in the UK should refer to their own domestic legislation.