Cereals & Oilseeds
13 November 2018
AHDB’s Pembrokeshire Monitor Farm met on Wednesday 7 November to look in depth at different cultivation strategies and the impact they have on the soils. We spoke to three of the group to find out more…
3 February 2025
UK farmers are being asked for their views to help us shape a code of practice which will promote safe sharing of data across the industry.
7 November 2018
CEVAS is a nationally recognised accreditation and is suitable for a wide range of people, including farmers, farm staff, care farmers, volunteers, advisers, carers and teachers. It helps you create a farm profile, find out about the health and safety regulations, as well as evaluate the success of your events.
6 March 2025
In this episode, AHDB Market Specialists Manager Vikki Campbell explores the key messages from AHDB's 2018 Grain Market Outlook Conference.
31 October 2018
This directory sets out the wide range of partnerships we have with farm businesses across the country, the unique stories and challenges they are tackling and how we are working collectively in an open, honest environment to drive productivity.
19 February 2024
Learn the things which set the highest-performing farms apart from the rest and improve your own farm performance
13 November 2018
AHDB’s Petworth Monitor Farm group reignited two popular debates at their recent meeting (18 October 2018): discs versus tines and ‘to till or not to till’.
24 October 2018
The three finalists of the AgriScot Scottish Arable Farm of the Year were revealed today by award sponsors SoilEssentials and AHDB.
23 January 2026
The autumn light leaf spot forecast shows that the disease risk to winter oilseed rape is relatively low.
26 January 2026
Time your cereals insecticide sprays for aphid/BYDV control with greater accuracy
19 October 2018
The strained trade relationship between the US and China is having a fundamental impact on world grain markets, delegates at AHDB’s Grain Market Outlook Conference were told this week.
19 October 2018
A lowering of RB209 phosphate offtake values for cereals could be justified, according to results from an AHDB-funded review.
