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AHDB Horticulture
Funding science & knowledge transfer to help UK growers be more efficient, sustainable & competitive within the UK horticulture industry.
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AHDB Horticulture 21. jan.
Are you a researcher specialising in ? we have a new call for proposals out for , our applied crop protection research programme. Covers pests, weeds & disease. Deadline - 19 Feb.
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ACT Greenhouse 21. jan.
2020 Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust Applications Now Open
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AHDB Horticulture 17. jan.
Ever wondered what is all about? We at AHDB explain this in more detail. If you're interested? Come and join us Hall 7.2B, stand number B-03,
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AHDB Horticulture 17. jan.
Delegates examine the various poinsettia varieties at the end of shelf life as part of the AHDB variety assessment trial
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AHDB Horticulture 17. jan.
AHDB/BPOA event - growth control in and varietal assessment of poinsettias. Howard Braime of Double H Nurseries commented that the identification of Terpal was very timely as it offers a low rate, multiple application PGR alternative to chlormequat
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VegPowerUK 14. jan.
Thanks all, great fun. On 25 Jan we are launching a massive TV ad campaign + posters, celebs, activities in community, supermarkets & schools all to inspire kids to have fun with veg . If you can help get the word out on social please DM us. is coming soon :)
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VegPowerUK 14. jan.
Veg Power is on a mission to use advertising and marketing to inspire everybody to enjoy more vegetables. Lookout for our TV campaign launching on on ITV on 25 Jan. Today we are represented by Dan Parker
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Inbar A 16. jan.
Adoption levels for solutions are still quite low. This can be attributed in particular to financial barriers as these solutions remain unaffordable to the average .
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AHDB Cereals 16. jan.
What are the best indicators of health? In 2016, a unique partnership set out to find answers. The latest annual report describes progress to date.
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AHDB Horticulture 16. jan.
Why is Fruit Logistica good for your business? If you're interested book your place now,
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AHDB Horticulture 16. jan.
Do you want to improve the productivity of your horticultural workforce? Our efficiency workshops are designed to help your organisation improve productivity through better induction, training, coaching & motivation of seasonal labour
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AHDB Horticulture 15. jan.
Guys it's official! Whether you're a grower, specialist or someone interested in & AI, you can now access all latest news, events and information on - and all the other incredible things within the robotics world. Find out more
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Watercress 14. jan.
Read all about it! is making waves thanks to working with the lovely peeps
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AHDB Horticulture 15. jan.
Professor Salah Sukkarieh says digitisation and will change the fresh produce landscape, would you agree? Is automation and robotics the future of your business?
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AHDB Horticulture 15. jan.
For the love of ! Broaden your companies horizons and join us at . You will meet 3,200 exhibitors and 78,000 trade visitors from 130 countries. Don't miss the chance and book your place now - Limited spaces left
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AHDB Horticulture 14. jan.
is calling you all! Only a few more weeks until - Book you stand today,
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Food&Farming Futures 11. jan.
6 technology companies you wouldn’t expect in horticulture
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Defra UK 11. jan.
First £5 million round of funding is now open to reduce food
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Food&Farming Futures 11. jan.
poster Nutrient deficiencies of Brassicas
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Environment Agency 10. jan.
It has been a dry week across England. Our weekly report shows river flows decreased at over three-quarters of sites and are lower than normal for the time of year at most sites.
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