Tree Fruit

21 June 2022

This factsheet summarises the non-lethal and lethal methods for reducing rabbit populations and the legal considerations to be aware of.

18 January 2023

Biological soil health testing is a useful method of quantifying the impact of different soil management practices such as the use of cover crops.

30 January 2023

Reservoirs and tanks for storage can greatly improve the water resilience of your business.

30 January 2023

Water of irrigation can come from mains suppliers, from rainwater harvesting or collection and recycling of used water

30 January 2023

Taking water from wells, boreholes and even reservoirs is regulated to make sure all users get a fair share and the environment does not suffer

30 January 2023

Learn more about water auditing, planning for unexpected supply interruptions and how to use abstraction licences efficiently and flexibly.

30 January 2023

The quality and yield of horticultural crops depends on a consistent supply of water for irrigation. The factors to consider and the steps you should take to safeguard your water supply are set out in these pages.

24 May 2022

Read about how Biobeds offer a safe and efficient method of disposal of pesticides.

28 April 2021

When sowing field margins and other useful farmland, growers must choose flowering seed mixes that attract pollinators as well as natural enemies of crop pests.

25 November 2021

This factsheet outlines how the repeated use of insecticides, fungicides and herbicides if not properly managed, can result in the development of resistant pest, pathogen and weed populations. It lists the known cases of resistance and advises how to prevent resistant strains developing.

27 August 2020

This poster shows the range of thrips species which can be found on crops, including images of adults and larvae, diagnostic features and crop damage.

23 September 2021

Learn more about Anthonomus spilotus - a new weevil pest of pears in the UK

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