Corteva Agriscience is looking forward to welcoming farmers, agronomists and industry partners to Cereals 2026, taking place at Diddly Squat Farm on 10–11 June, where the company will be showcasing its latest grower focused innovations and practical solutions for modern farming.
With a strong pipeline of crop protection, seed and biological innovations, Corteva continues to invest in technologies designed to help UK growers maximise productivity, manage risk and build resilience into their farming systems. Cereals 2026 provides the perfect opportunity to see these solutions performing in the field, speak directly to Corteva’s technical experts and explore how they can be applied on farm.
Since 2019, Corteva has brought a wide range of new products to market for UK growers, spanning cereal fungicides, oilseed rape and grassland herbicides, seed genetics and biologicals. This sustained period of innovation reflects the company’s long-term commitment to research and development, and to delivering solutions that respond to evolving agronomic, regulatory and environmental pressures.
Visitors to stand 1044 will be able to meet Corteva’s technical and commercial teams, view crop plots, earn CPD points and take part in informed, practical discussions about how Corteva’s portfolio fits within profitable and sustainable rotations.
“Cereals is a fantastic opportunity to connect directly with growers and agronomists and to talk about the solutions that matter most to them. Our focus is firmly on innovation that delivers in the field – products that are effective, practical and fit for UK farming.”
Alex Nichols, Marketing Manager at Corteva Agriscience.
Arable growers can find out more about new Broadway® Ultra, a powerful herbicide delivering flexible control of key grass weeds as well as challenging broadleaved weeds in winter wheat and winter triticale.
Our team will also be on hand to discuss proven solutions, including Univoq™ for cereal disease control, and why fungicide programmes need to combine different modes of action. In addition, we’ll be showcasing Zorvec Entecta™ for potato late blight, alongside oilseed rape herbicides such as new LaDiva®, Belkar®, Astrokerb® and Kerb® Flo 500 for autumn use.
While many of these solutions are spring focused, Cereals also provides a valuable opportunity to reflect on how crops - and our products - performed earlier in the season, as well as to discuss how our market leading cereal herbicide range, including Zypar® and Broadway® Star, can meet weed control needs in the autumn.
If you manage grassland or grow maize, our team will be able to update on our latest herbicide solutions and discover how they can help deliver better outcomes on weed management.
ProClova® XL is a wide-spectrum, clover-safe herbicide suitable for use in newly sown leys and established grassland. ProGrass™ is a fast-acting solution for the control of docks, nettles, buttercups, dandelions and other difficult-to-control weeds in established grassland. New for this year, Thistlex® Pro offers an even wider spectrum of control, replacing Thistlex® and delivering excellent results not only on thistles, but also on buttercups and dandelions. For maize, we have two highly effective, wide-spectrum grass and broad-leaved weed herbicides: Dragster® and Principal® Forte.
Pioneer celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. Since 1926, Pioneer has been at the forefront of agricultural innovation, starting with the introduction of hybrid maize and continuing with many scientific breakthroughs in plant genetics. The team will ensure growers can enjoy the on-stand celebrations, while also learning more about the Pioneer product range.
Maize growers can speak to Corteva’s specialist team about the maize hybrid P68106, a very early maturing hybrid suited to forage, biogas and grain production. New to the Pioneer range for 2026, P68106 has been highlighted in the latest trials for its strong early vigour, reliable dry down and consistent performance across sites, making it a flexible option where early harvest and rotational fit are key priorities.
Oilseed rape plots will highlight hybrids including PT303 and PT322, combining superior agronomic performance with tolerance to sclerotinia and partial resistance to verticillium stem stripe.
Corteva’s rapidly expanding biologicals portfolio will also be a key focus.. This includes the biostimulant BlueN™, an effective nutrient use efficiency tool to help growers achieve consistent yield gains and superior quality and Kinsidro® Grow+, designed to stimulate root and shoot development thereby increasing crop resilience. Corteva’s biological solutions are designed to complement existing agronomy programmes and support more resilient cropping systems.
Seed treatments continue to play a vital role in supporting crops in a changing climate and Corteva sees seed applied technologies as a key area to invest. Ympact® is a novel biostimulant seed treatment that actively enhances plant growth and resilience. Inspired by nature and developed using advanced nutrient technology, Ympact contains humic and fulvic acids bonded with key micronutrients (zinc, copper, manganese) essential for early plant development.
In addition to crop plots and technical discussions, visitors to the Corteva stand can expect a warm welcome, plenty of interactivity, refreshments and the opportunity to earn BASIS and NRoSO CPD points by completing the Knowledge Trail.
“Cereals 2026 is about sharing knowledge, listening to growers and showing how our solutions work in real farming systems.”
Visit Corteva Agriscience at stand 1044 at Cereals 2026, Diddly Squat Farm, 10–11 June.
