Crops and Soils
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TN723: Pest management Post Neonicotinoids
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Read More >Video: Helping pollinators on farms and crofts
The crofting areas of the Western Isles, Caithness, Sutherland and the Orkney isles are important for the Great Yellow Bumblebee, our rarest bumblebee. This bee particularly likes red clover and…
Read More >Technical Note (TN721): Soil Biodiversity and Soil Health
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Read More >Technical Note (TN718): Phosphate and potash recommendations for crops grown in Fife, Lothian and Scottish Borders
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Read More >Technical Note (TN717): Phosphate and potash recommendations for crops grown in North East Scotland and Tayside
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Read More >Technical Note (TN716 ):Phosphate and potash recommendations for crops grown in South West Scotland
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Read More >Technical Note (TN715):Phosphate and potash recommendations for crops grown in Highland and Islands
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Read More >Technical Note (TN714): Liming materials and recommendations
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Read More >Technical note (TN710): Soil Analysis in the West Highlands and Islands
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Read More >Spring barley disease management tailored to 2019
Spring barley this year is coping with some stressful conditions – since brairding temperatures have rocked between summer highs of 20oC plus and single digit lows and some drying winds.…
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