The conference, which is the sixth in this series, will provide a major platform for the dissemination of recent and possible future developments in crop protection and production research and practice with a focus on dissemination to advisers and practitioners.
Papers are likely to range in content from those with a high biological science focus, to those that report new options for chemical or non-chemical control or address key practical issues for crop production.
Crop Protection in Southern Britain
15 - 16 February 2017
Peterborough Arena, Peterborough, UK
Register online for the conference here
BASIS points will be applied for
Sessions are likely to be arranged around the following 6 topic areas:
- future cropping strategies
- the role of plant breeding in delivering sustainable intensification
- optimising soil and nutrient management for yield, quality and environmental protection goals
- regulatory, environmental, economic and consumer considerations for future crop production
- control of weeds, diseases, insects and other pests in arable crops
- precision application of site-specific management requirements