Diss Monitor Farm summer meeting

Past Event - booking closed

Tuesday, 15 June 2021

Rookery Farm, Wortham, Diss, Suffolk

IP22 1RB


Join us for our Diss Monitor Farm summer farm walk this June.

We look forward to welcoming you to discuss the season so far, have a look at the cropping for harvest 2021 on-farm and a discussion as we go round on:

  • Nitrogen use efficiency and a look at the try-out that Richard has done this season with different products and rates – what is having the best effect so far?
  • Fungicide programmes and strategies, including a look at the disease forecasting add-on to the weather station that Richard has had for this season – what has this shown so far? Has Richard used it to alter his programmes?  How do these strategies match what you have done on-farm this year?
  • Winter wheat establishment – look at the two establishment techniques (Carrier + Dale drill vs Grange low disturbance sub-soiler + Vaderstad) used in the winter – how are the crops looking now?
  • Companion cropping and FYM use with OSR establishment and cabbage stem flea beetle presence – what has the most successful method been for this season?

An opportunity to discuss current topics, thinking and happenings at your local Monitor Farm – Richard and Teresa Meadows look forward to seeing you then.

Speakers

  • Richard Ling, Diss Monitor Farm host
  • Teresa Meadows, AHDB KEM (event organiser)

Times and how to book

Due to coronavirus restrictions, two sessions will be run (10:00 – 12:00 and 13:30 – 15:30) limited to 30 people each time.  Please book onto your preferred session using the following links:

Refreshments will not be provided on this occasion, but bottled water will be available.

We will be outside for a farm walk, so please bring appropriate footwear and clothing for the weather.  Hand sanitiser stations will be available and social distancing measures will be in place.

To read the AHDB COVID events protocol, please click here.

BASIS and NRoSO points will be available for this on-farm meeting.

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