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🌾 Visit stand 1046 at #Cereals2026 to explore the latest science and farming innovations - plus earn BASIS points 🌱 Soil health & carbon 🧬 Precision-bred crops 🦠 Crop diseases & fungicide resistance 🐜 Aphids, BYDV & wireworms 🤖 AI-powered pathogen detection
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Sustainable Farming Special Interest Group (SIG) Date: Tuesday 14 July (10:00 – 16:00) Venue:  Rothamsted Research, Harpenden To celebrate the new expanded Sustainable Farming SIG, this event brings...
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The project is led by University of Nottingham and is a collaboration between Rothamsted, University of Zimbabwe, and the Department of Research and Specialist Services (DR&SS) under the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development for Harare, Zimbabwe and Integral Kumusha.
New study shows crop species, and not soil type, primarily determines the beneficial functions provided by root-associated microbes. Full story👇 https://www.rothamsted.ac.uk/news/plants-predictably-select-growth-boosting-microbes-regardless-soil-type