"Crop management into the millennium"
HGCA R&D Conference
6 and 7 January 2000
These papers can be downloaded in pdf format.
Contents
Paper 1 - 1.1 - 1.7
(150kb)
Cereals markets post Agenda 2000
Alastair Dickie - HGCA
Paper 2 - 2.1 - 2.7
(130kb)
Life at the sharp end
Archie Montogomery - Somerset farmer
Paper 3 - 3.1 - 3.13
(317kb)
Varieties for a market
Alan Almond - HGCA
Paper 4 - 4.1 - 4.5
(139kb)
Technologies for profit
Graham Jellis - HGCA
Paper 5 - 5.1 - 5.7
(151kb)
Genetics of wheat quality traits
John Snape - John Innes Centre
Paul Miller - Silsoe Research Institute
Paper 6 - 6.1 - 6.12
(203kb)
Crop sensing and management
Paul Miller - Silsoe Research Institute
Paper 7 - 7.1 - 7.8
(170kb)
Towards below ground management
Ian Bingham - Scottish Agricultural College
Paper 8 - 8.1 - 8.12
(438kb)
Precision farming: seed rate and nitrogen interactions
Dick Godwin - Cranfield University
Paper 9 - 9.1 - 9.9
(196kb)
Establishment of oilseed rape
David Stokes - Plumpton College
Paper 10 - 10.1 - 10.10
(168kb)
Lead and cadmium contaminants in UK wheal and barley
Steve McGrath - IACR - Rothamsted
Paper 11 - 11.1 - 11.14
(211kb)
Sector challenge project: canopy management in practice
Roger Sylvester-Bradley - ADAS
Paper 12 - 12.1 - 12.7
(167kb)
Identifying soil variability
Peter Dampney - ADAS
Paper 14 - 14.1 - 14.10
(178kb)
Strobilurin fungicides on winter wheat
David Jones - ADAS
Paper 17 - 17.1 - 17.10
(185kb)
Phosphine in store: application and alternatives
Chris Bell - Central Science Laboratory
Paper 18 - 18.1 - 18.9
(175kb)
Mycotoxins in stored grain
Keith Scudamore - KAS Mycotoxins
Malting Barley and Milling Wheat Breakfasts in your area
HGCA, in association with MAGB and nabim, is running a series of regional events specifically covering malting barley and milling wheat production.