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British Sugar Online is the essential source of information from British Sugar Agriculture for all growers, advisers and industry partners. CPB Twyford
CPB Twyford Limited
CYO Seeds Ltd
Dalmark Group
Farmvision
Gleadell - The company was founded in 1880 and expanded rapidly to include grain merchanting, warehousing, malting, and animal feed manufacturing as it’s core activities. Indeed it was one of the first grain merchants in the UK to offer farmers a fully integrated storage and drying operation.
Gorsham & Bateson Ltd
GrainNet
Greenvale AP plc
Hilleshog (Novartis Seeds Ltd)
Hutchinson
Lothian Crop Specialists
Loveland Industries Ltd
Masstock Arable Group
Micron Sprayers
Nickerson
Novartis
Omex Agriculture
Pocket Diagnostics
Potatocrop.com
Processors and Growers Research Organisation
QV Foods
Senova - Senova is a private, independent company with seed marketing and crop development at its core
Siloguard Europe
Sinar Technology
Spraytips
Syngenta
Syngenta - Syngenta is a world-leading agribusiness committed to sustainable agriculture through innovative research and technology. Syngenta’s cereals businesses bring high quality wheat and barley varieties to specific markets throughout the world through the NK, CC Benoist and Agripro Coker brands.
Terra
TGS Seeds Limited
Toucan Farm Machinery
UK Agriculture
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Yellow and Brown rust in winter wheat has continued to develop but the latest forecast for a cold February could put the diseases on hold.

The mild autumn culminating in the one of the warmest Novembers for over 100 years has allowed brown rust and mildew to develop in many winter wheat and barley crops but no cold spell is forecast....