Advisory Bulletin Regular updates throughout the growing season. Providing forecasts and info to support in field decision making. <1…456789> 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 14 Harvesting tests show that surface losses remain generally low, although root damage levels are increasing. 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 13 Foliar diseases such as cercospora and rust continue to progress in crops, encouraged by the current warm conditions. Advisory Bulletin No 12 Unseasonably mild weather has ensured further crop growth potential although the drying soils conditions are beginning to limit growth, especially on lighter ... 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 11 Foliar diseases – Rust and cercospora are still active and present in many crops. 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 10 We are seeing variable levels of foliar disease developing, even where fungicides have been applied in some cases. 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 9 Crops have benefited from some good growing conditions over the last few weeks with plenty of rain and sun to encourage growth and sugar production. Early root ... 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 8 Canopies look relatively healthy but the first signs of fungal diseases are being found 2017 Advisory Bulletin No. 7 Many crops have continued to grow away from the slow and uneven start to the season and are now meeting across the rows. 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 6 Evaluation of key commercial seed bulks and associated treatments have not shown any emergence issues but under the cold, dry conditions in April germination an... 2017 Advisory Bulletin No. 5 Some crops are showing variability both within and between fields especially where there are differences in rainfall, soil type and field topography. The result... 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 4 The run of cold temperatures has meant that germination has been slow and some emerged seedlings have also been affected by the frost. Recovery has been slow in... 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 3 Warm weather encouraging good growth of sugar beet and unfortunately weeds. Minimise risks now from over wintered pest and diseases with good crop hygiene. 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 2 Soil conditions improving. Check temperatures and moisture at depth prior to drilling. 2017 Advisory Bulletin No 1 Seed beds should now be prepared - new season looming. 2016 Advisory Bulletin No 18 All you need to know re harvest and storage. 2016 Advisory Bulletin No 17 A few cases of root rot being reported. Check what's happening beneath the surface and plan your lifting campaign accordingly. 2016 Advisory Bulletin No 16 Good news as little sign of foliar disease in crops as yet but please remain vigilant as once infection occurs it can spread quickly. 2016 Advisory Bulletin No 15 Moisture stress beginning to show on some sugar beet fields. Irrigation advised for those with access to water. 2016 Advisory Bulletin No 14 Low soil pH being detected in the BBRO plant clinic. 2016 Advisory Bulletin No 12 The crop is beginning to catch up, thanks to the warm weather but clear signs of soil 'slumping' can be viewed on the fields still struggling. <1…456789>
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 14 Harvesting tests show that surface losses remain generally low, although root damage levels are increasing.
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 13 Foliar diseases such as cercospora and rust continue to progress in crops, encouraged by the current warm conditions.
Advisory Bulletin No 12 Unseasonably mild weather has ensured further crop growth potential although the drying soils conditions are beginning to limit growth, especially on lighter ...
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 11 Foliar diseases – Rust and cercospora are still active and present in many crops.
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 10 We are seeing variable levels of foliar disease developing, even where fungicides have been applied in some cases.
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 9 Crops have benefited from some good growing conditions over the last few weeks with plenty of rain and sun to encourage growth and sugar production. Early root ...
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 8 Canopies look relatively healthy but the first signs of fungal diseases are being found
2017 Advisory Bulletin No. 7 Many crops have continued to grow away from the slow and uneven start to the season and are now meeting across the rows.
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 6 Evaluation of key commercial seed bulks and associated treatments have not shown any emergence issues but under the cold, dry conditions in April germination an...
2017 Advisory Bulletin No. 5 Some crops are showing variability both within and between fields especially where there are differences in rainfall, soil type and field topography. The result...
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 4 The run of cold temperatures has meant that germination has been slow and some emerged seedlings have also been affected by the frost. Recovery has been slow in...
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 3 Warm weather encouraging good growth of sugar beet and unfortunately weeds. Minimise risks now from over wintered pest and diseases with good crop hygiene.
2017 Advisory Bulletin No 2 Soil conditions improving. Check temperatures and moisture at depth prior to drilling.
2016 Advisory Bulletin No 17 A few cases of root rot being reported. Check what's happening beneath the surface and plan your lifting campaign accordingly.
2016 Advisory Bulletin No 16 Good news as little sign of foliar disease in crops as yet but please remain vigilant as once infection occurs it can spread quickly.
2016 Advisory Bulletin No 15 Moisture stress beginning to show on some sugar beet fields. Irrigation advised for those with access to water.
2016 Advisory Bulletin No 12 The crop is beginning to catch up, thanks to the warm weather but clear signs of soil 'slumping' can be viewed on the fields still struggling.