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1. What are the priority research questions for digital agriculture?

4. Sound advice essential as pressure grows on fertiliser: protecting watercourses from fertiliser pollution is moving higher up the agenda, and there will be plenty of advice at Cereals as Julian Gairdner discovers

7. New season nitrogen price tempts some early buyers: volatility is something growers are becoming accustomed to when it comes to marketing their crops. But on the evidence of the past 12 months is it something they might need to get used to when it comes to nitrogen? Julian Gairdner finds out

8. Growers seek more nitrogen advice: enquiries for how to use nitrogen more efficiently and meet environmental legislation were to the fore among fertiliser manufacturers. Julian Gairdner and Andrew Blake report

9. What you need to know about renewable energy contracts: the potential for growers to sign contracts for energy crops was highlighted in the Biomass Taskforce report. Julian Gairdner asks Paul Matthews of Birketts Solicitors in Norwich to explain the future implications of growing energy crops

10. Time to cash in on conservation: growers should adapt their businesses ready for a wave of opportunities to profit from conservation, delegates heard at the Crops/FEC Wildlife IS the business of farming conference. Charles Abel, Julian Gairdner and Debbie Beaton report

11. Is there a better way? The conflict between high yields and environmental regulations means nitrogen applications are under the spotlight. Our soil nitrogen investigation last issue highlighted a number of shortcomings. Your responses left us wondering

12. Getting down to core values: how do you decide how much nitrogen should go on this spring? Many growers turn to soil testing as a prediction tool. But there's more to it than meets the eye

13. Breeding from the front: UK wheat breeding is on something of a knife-edge. But as Nickerson's Bill Angus tells Julian Gairdner in this latest sponsored visions of the future article, the right action now will ensure British breeders lead the way

15. Big ideas and local solutions: a more business-like approach is essential in agriculture, predicts distributor Agrovista. But it's the people that count and how they can find solutions which will underpin success, as Julian Gairdner discovers in this second sponsored 'visions of the future' article

16. GMOs take a hold on Uncle Sam: what difference is GM cropping making to US farmers and allied industries? In the second of his articles from the US corn belt, Julian Gairdner talks to growers and industry experts in Illinois

18. NFU acts tough on biofuels record

23. Breaking through again: in an exclusive visit to Monsanto's breeding station in France, Julian Gairdner discovers why hybrid rape is set to make a come-back, and what other areas breeders are looking to exploit

24. Managing those ELS arable options: in this second ELS article, Julian Gairdner talks to farm manager Phil Jarvis, and adviser, Matthew Ward, to find out how the Game Conservancy's project at Loddington in Leicestershire is managing six ELS-style options

25. How much rent will you pay? A mood of optimism purveyed at a seminar organised by Barclays and accountant Deloitte at the beginning of the month. And it was a novel idea for setting rents that had growers talking. Julian Gairdner was there

29. Producing food is 'heart of agriculture': agreement that food production should remain at the core of British farming, but that closer ties are needed in the food chain to realise profits, dominated the Oxford Farming Conference. Julian Gairdner was there

31. Marketing is key to future success; '2005 and beyond: a formula for the future' was the theme of the annual Crops conferences in England and Scotland. Charles Abel, Julian Gairdner and Liz Robinson round up the action

32. Filled with ambition: biofuels talk is becoming action with confirmed plans to build biodiesel plants in the UK, and research to provide consumers with confidence in the environmental credentials of both biodiesel and bioethanol. Julian Gairdner kicks off this biofuels special

34. Planning to avoid the risk: a difficult trading season ahead means growers will have their work cut out when it comes to marketing their crops as Julian Gairdner and Suzie Horne discover

38. How efficient is your use of water? Three hundred growers and members of the trade attended the UK Irrigation Association's demonstration day near Thetford, Norfolk, last week. Julian Gairdner went along to pick up some tips

40. HEAR contracts are secure option: better-performing high erucic acid rape varieties are proving a worthwhile earner for one Leicestershire business

41. China: our food is safe to export: a general opening up by China means it is now a big player on global agricultural commodity markets. But can the rest of the world trust the quality of food it exports? Following a recent visit to the country, Julian Gairdner looks at some of the telltale signs of progress

42. Time to work together

43. Nitrogen model attacked: our round-up of the open days around the UK. First, nitrogen use was a key focus at Farmacy's Barr Farm and ADAS's Boxworth events, as Mike Abram and Julian Gairdner report

44. Biofuels accelerate

49. To be precise

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