Yellow Rust: Main Disease of note so far Peter Cowlrick, Technical director, CCC Agronomy writes this month in the South East Farmer: Click here to read the full article...

Yellow Rust: Main Disease of note so far Peter Cowlrick, Technical director, CCC Agronomy writes this month in the South East Farmer: Click here to read the full article...
Run by Sarah Franklin and Steve Cook – 10 NRoSO Point Meetings. This year’s event titled “Storage & Logistics” will cover the below topics: We will also include an agronomy...
For this month’s South East Farmer contribution, CCC’s Managing Director, Simon Roberts, looks at a range of issues relating to cereal disease control, including brown rust and how best...
CCC is back with another contribution to the South East Farmer. This month, CCC’s consultant agronomist Oliver Pilbeam and Howard Nason of Crop Advisors look at the Sustainable Farming...
All of our agronomists at CCC headed to this year’s Association of Independent Crop Consultants (AICC) conference and listened to our agronomist, Jonny James, present on the latest findings...
CCC are excited to announce the beginning of their ongoing contributions to a new monthly column to be published by the South East Farmer. This month, CCC’s Managing Director, Simon Roberts,...
Celebrating 38 Years of Richard Cartwright’s Leadership This month, CCC’s long-standing Managing Director, Richard Cartwright, steps into the well-deserved chapter of retirement after almost...
Nobody needs reminding of the difficult and catchy harvesting conditions suffered by growers since July, and the weather endured for much of the 2023 growing season has also proven challenging and...
Harvest 2023 is just around the corner with Winter Barley and Oilseed rape quickly ripening. Before harvest kicks off in full swing it is always worth reminding growers of good management tips for...
Often referred to as ‘Green Manures’, records of cover crops date back over 2000 years and with the introduction of SFI (Sustainable Farming Incentive), cover crops have once again become a very...