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2. New directions for the meat industry
3. Statistical analysis of the chemical attribution signatures of 3-methylfentanyl and its methods of production
4. Analysis of Interdicted Samples From Australia (Final Report)
5. How to cut flea beetle risk in OSR
6. Pre-ems key to beating blackgrass: is there any way back for farms blighted by resistant blackgrass? Paul Spackman visits an Oxfordshire unit to find out
7. Targeted approach to control pays off: about half of the UK's cropped area is treated with slug pellets each year. Paul Spackman looks at what's available and ways growers could cut their use
8. Equality for same-sex partners in the European Community.
9. Make the web work for you: in the maze of the worldwide web, it can be difficult to find what you are looking for. Paul Spackman guides you through and picks out some of the top sites
10. On-line info at the ready: with so much information on the internet it can be hard to find exactly what you're looking for. Paul Spackman guides you through some of the top sites for 2005
11. New technology for synthetic forging lubricants: advances in synthetic formulations make it possible for forgers to use them to produce more complex components--which is spurring many operations to convert from traditional formulations to synthetic ones
12. Five easy ways to reduce downtime and benefit from a speedier workrate: reducing the amount of 'downtime' when spraying is crucial if you're going to make the most of available spray days and apply fungicides at the right time. Paul Spackman gets some tips on how to improve efficiency
13. Biscuit market could be the lifeline for Group 3 wheats: as higher-yielding feed varieties take an increasing share of wheat plantings, is there any way back for Group 3s? Paul Spackman finds out
14. Understanding diffuse pollution: tighter regulations mean managing diffuse pollution is increasingly important. Paul Spackman hears what speakers at this year's SAC and SEPA conference in Edinburgh reckon are the key issues growers need to be aware of
15. Online grain passports could bring rapid buyer feedback
16. Good residue management cuts slug risk
17. How a breeding technique may benefit UK growers
18. Variable growth regulator approach lifts wheat yields
19. Discover the secrets to successfully growing leeks
20. Get sugar beet off to a good start this spring
21. Plenty of opportunities despite support shake-up: after big changes to renewable energy support there are still opportunities for poultry producers under the revised subsidy regimes
22. How to achieve consistently high yields with beans
23. Cut harvest losses to make sugar beet pay
24. What do your blackgrass test results mean?
25. What's involved in successfully growing carrots
26. Two growers argue hybrid versus conventional OSR
27. Chemical Attribution of Fentanyl Using Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Orthogonal Mass Spectral Data
28. Why it still pays to go green: decreasing government support for renewable energy means optimising on-farm energy use is key to making new projects pay
29. Growers seek early vigour to beat neonics ban
30. Boost efficiency to extend spray window
31. The man in the cab is a robot
32. Sticky problems
33. Changes put new bio projects at risk
34. From lab to land the journey of a new active
35. Water trading spreads the cost of securing irrigation supplies
36. Burning demand for straw power
37. Simple steps to improve shed energy efficiency: the large energy requirement for heating, ventilation, lighting and feeding in poultry units means simple energy efficiency measures can yield significant savings, especially in older buildings
38. Oz farmer leads robotic weed spray revolution
39. Synchronising transport cuts grain chain costs: a unique agreement between openfield and logistics experts DHL promises to make big savings for the co-op's farmer members
40. Lots more choice for the same price
41. Late nitrogen project aims to hit the spot for growers; Late foliar urea is a costly input for many milling wheat crops. Now an ADAS-led project is asking are such applications really necessary, as Paul Spackman discovers
42. Increase in grain output creates haulage worries: a significantly larger wheat crop and fewer hauliers willing to take grain could create difficulties for shifting grain off-farm this harvest, as Paul Spackman discovers
43. Higher prices justify control: wheat growers could have more reason to spray for eyespot this season, as Paul Spackman discovers
44. Time for industry to take initiative on climate change: climate change was on the agenda at two recent conferences. Mike Abram reports from the Norfolk Farming Conference, while Paul Spackman covered Crop Protection in Northern Britain
45. Standing power: Cereal PGRs; Paul Spackman profiles the options to manipulate growth
46. Biofuels will need to prove their carbon footprints: carbon accreditation will be a key requirement for biofuel producers in the future, as Paul Spackman discovered at this year's Cereals event
47. NRoSO--in the public eye: like it or hate it, the National Register of Sprayer Operators (NRoSO) is here to stay. Paul Spackman discovers how the scheme could change following the current review
48. Early warning key to tackling emerging blight threat
49. Early control will help Robigus off to good start ... Alchemy and Robigus account for about 30% of the UK's wheat area this season. Mike Abram and Paul Spackman find out how to manage them
50. Resistance is a real threat: herbicide resistance in wild oats is often overshadowed by the more dominant blackgrass, but as Paul Spackman discovers, the problem is increasing
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