
Tagged: soil temperature
Vicki Brooks Blog – Looking forward to at least a little winter
January 27, 2016
We should always be careful what we wish for, but with January fast disappearing a little less rain and a decent cold snap would be really welcome. Although soil temperatures dropped away in early December, in most cases conditions were… Read more
Tagged # Agri-intelligence, Agrii, agronomist, blog, cover cropping, cover crops, micro-nutrient, septoria, Soil structure, soil temperature
Vicki Brooks Blog – Winter crops and spring ground suitably set-up
December 15, 2015
With just the warmth and dryness we wanted in October and plenty enough rain with continued mild conditions throughout November, most of our crops and spring-sowing ground are well set-up for the season. Going into December we’re staying patient with… Read more
Tagged # Agri-intelligence, Agrii, agronomist, blackgrass, drilling date, Soil structure, soil temperature, spring-sowing, wheat, wheat drilling, wheat yields
Taking the Temperature of Better Oilseed Rape Establishment
September 20, 2013
Last season’s exceptionally challenging weather lead to a large acreage of WOSR being drilled in September. With a significant area being drilled after WW this is not unusual and in many years has resulted in high yields, sometimes higher than… Read more
Tagged # Agrii, agronomist, nutrients, Oilseed rape, OSR, R&D, soil temperature, wheat drilling, winter cereals
Making the Most of Local Weather Intelligence
June 22, 2012
Up-to-the-minute data from a national network of almost 70 Agrii weather stations linked to sophisticated modelling is giving top and soft fruit, vegetable, salad, herb and arable growers across the country valuable extra intelligence support for day-to-day decision-making. “Our weather… Read more
Tagged # Agrii weather stations, agronomists, appple scab, arable growers, codling moth, combinable crop management tools, growers, Oilseed rape, powdery mildew, sclerotinia, soil temperature, trial plots, wheat