Arable & Forage Agronomy Update newsletters

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Our Arable and Forage Agronomy Update newsletters include seasonal information to support advisors and farmers across both sectors.

Our Arable and Forage Agronomy Update newsletters include seasonal information to support advisors and farmers across both sectors.


Arable Update

Our monthly arable update brings the latest advice on crop protection, agronomy and seasonal management across key arable crops, to help support timely decisions in the field.








April 2026 edition

  • T1 fungicide decisions: building septoria control and protecting yield
  • Arylex: the smart choice for spring weed control
  • Corteva biologicals: supporting crop performance this spring
  • Protecting nitrogen efficiency as crop demand rises
  • Weed control priorities in sugar beet this spring
  • Potato planting progress and weed management considerations
  • Pioneer winter oilseed rape hybrid range
  • News and views from the Corteva team
  • Update your communication preferences, enter our monthly prize draw, plus ways to earn BASIS & NRoSO points

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Forage Agronomy Update

These regular technical notes are a seasonal commentary to help those interested in improving grassland and forage productivity on dairy, beef, sheep and equestrian enterprises.


April 2026 edition

  • Choose a hybrid built to catch up
  • Planting maize after grass: hybrid choice matters where wireworm risk is higher
  • Principal Forte: your comprehensive weed control solution for maize
  • First cut grass silage: matching inoculants to dry matter at harvest
  • Protecting nitrogen use efficiency as crop demand rises
  • Use Temperature Check tool to support ProClova XL use
  • BlueN – supporting nitrogen efficiency in forage maize
  • Buttercup control just got easier
  • Dock control ahead of the first silage cut
  • Weed control in newly sown leys
  • Best Practice Guides to steer on Forefront T stewardship
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