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Cut the Crop! — 111 episodes

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Cereals UK 2026: what’s new?

2

FAR director Michael Tayler optimistic on arable

3

Arable under pressure, but full of possibility

4

Ploughing champion Mark Dillon sets it straight

5

FAR director Hamish Irwin: from accounting to arable farming

6

NZ Grown Grains gains momentum

7

FAR director Ed White on closures and costs

8

Nominations sought for 2026 Arable Awards

9

Make every pass pay

10

Growers react to higher diesel and fertiliser prices

11

SVS nitrogen decision support tool available

12

What drives wheat yield?

13

Is the time right for solar?

14

SouthPAN free GPS service more accurate

15

Learning ways to reduce reliance on herbicide

16

Post-harvest management of tall fescue seed crops

17

UK growers diversify income

18

Late-season aphid rise poses questions

19

Bridging the gap between growers, millers and bakers

20

Measuring harvest loss

21

Samples sought for Grain Nutrient Analysis

22

Lessons from Cyclone Gabrielle recovery

23

What’s new in precision ag?

24

Arable Industry Code of Conduct launched

25

Updated crop drying book released

26

Arable underpins other ag sectors, report shows

27

International Herbage Seed Group conference

28

Maize pests and their natural enemies

29

Overheads calculator: costs not just in-paddock

30

Keeping out unwanted weeds and pests

31

FAR’s new Ask FAR AI App

32

Combine workshops save growers’ money

33

What’s happening at ARIA?

34

NZ Grown Grains campaign generates interest

35

A landscape approach to water and soil management

36

Taking the risk so farmers don’t have to

37

Getting the most out of your soil tests

38

Turning lucerne into a high-value edible protein

39

Identifying maize yield robbers

40

Utilising soil N is not “mining” the soil

41

Making the most of irrigation

42

Introducing FAR’s new CEO Scott Champion

43

Adding value through research collaborations

44

Biosecurity levy update

45

FAR’s research programme delivers options

46

Nuffield scholar fascinated by Brazil’s scale

47

FAR opportunity for graduates

48

Dame Alison Stewart reflects on her time at FAR

49

Native plantings boost crop yields

50

Irrigation NZ seeks long-term water vision

51

Ag drones: challenges and opportunities

52

Cost of Production data shows tight margins

53

Expanding options for spring-sown oilseed crops

54

Cover crops for weed management in maize grain systems

55

Award-winning farmer positive about arable

56

FAR conference tackles arable profitability

57

Alternative energy options for farmers

58

Opportunities and challenges for arable

59

Reducing the weed seed burden at harvest

60

Future Farm project expands to Southland

61

Get involved with your ARG

62

Identifying diverse herbicide options

63

Insights from US no-till and maize growing

64

Delayed harvest keeps crop driers busy

65

What is the value of your farm data?

66

How to prevent and repair soil compaction

67

The biosecurity risks of windblown pests and diseases

68

UK maize challenges and opportunities

69

Global trends in herbage seed

70

Fall armyworm more advanced this season

71

What’s on at annual maize event

72

FAR’s new regional strategy

73

Harvest samples sought for crop nutrient project

74

FAR’s highlights of 2024

75

New strategy seeks to grow arable returns

76

Pros and cons of relaxing GM rules

77

Growers warned on seed dressing losses

78

How is the season looking for growers?

79

CROPS 2024: Arable farming’s big day out

80

Maize nutrition: does the answer lie in the soil?

81

Do “Scope” emissions affect arable growers?

82

Fence-line herbicide resistance warning

83

2024 Arable Farmer of the Year

84

A grower guide to cocksfoot seed production

85

Learning from Cyclone Gabrielle recovery

86

How’s spring looking for growers?

87

Special insight into world’s ag trade

88

Environmental work leads to profit lift

89

Do you really need that T0 fungicide?

90

Crop disease pressure drives change in UK

91

Catch crops for reduced nitrate leaching

92

Waikato maize grower group tries Alt-N products

93

Wheat cultivar mixes show promise

94

Group connects arable women

95

Events for growers seeking ‘A Lighter Touch’

96

UK Groundswell festival draws crowds

97

Making the most of technology

98

Grower group tries out nitrogen alternatives

99

Get along to July’s maize winter workshops

100

Telling our farming story

101

Management of birds on arable farms

102

Is tine weeding an option for weed control?

103

What’s happening at FAR’s research sites?

104

Grower group tackles minimum till challenges

105

Southern Arable Hub: feedback sought

106

Don’t wait for a crisis to try IPM

107

Combating herbicide resistant weeds

108

Winter grazing: avoiding the pitfalls

109

What is Aphid Chat?

110

Optimising pre-emergence herbicide use

111

Cyclone Gabrielle one year on