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Fall Armyworm Update

Think Agronomy Newsletter – April 2024 Since its arrival in 2017, Fall Armyworm has for some been a recurring challenge. For others, much less of a problem. I have been slightly surprised this season by the higher levels of damage early on in crops than I have seen in recent years, but these are not […]

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Maize Varieties for 2024

Think Agronomy Newsletter – Updated on Wednesday, 13th March 2024 Visiting the agrovets presents a bewildering choice at this time of year, as that all-important decision around which maize seed to plant comes closer. We take a look at some of the options available for 2024 for high and mid-altitude areas. Highland The choices for […]

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Benefits of Reduced Tillage and No-Till Farming Practices

Agricultural practices have evolved to embrace reduced tillage and, increasingly, no-till farming. Reduced tillage involves minimal soil disturbance, preserving the soil structure and reducing the risk of compaction. No-till farming takes this a step further, eliminating mechanical soil disturbance altogether. Benefits: 1️⃣ Preserving Soil Structure Soil structure refers to the arrangement of soil particles into […]

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Best Practices for Maize Land Preparation

The success of maize cultivation hinges on a series of land preparation practices that encompass timing, planting techniques, seed germination, and the judicious use of fertilizers and soil amendments. In this discussion, let’s unravel the intricacies of these best practices, highlighting their pivotal role in establishing the foundation for a thriving maize crop. 1️⃣ Timing […]

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Soil Microbes and Plant Nutrient Availability

Soil microbes, the fungi bacteria and protozoa in the soil, are the driving force behind nutrient availability for plants. As growers, understanding and harnessing the power of these microbial allies can unlock the full potential of our soil and boost the health and productivity of our crops. Let’s take a deep dive into how to […]

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Crop Nutrition Guide For Blooming Roses 🌹🌿

Achieve a breathtaking display of beautiful blooms with our specialized fertilizer program designed for repeat-blooming rose varieties. Tailored to the unique needs of these delightful roses, our program ensures consistent flowering cycles and robust growth throughout the season. Let’s explore the stages and key fertilization strategies for cultivating stunning repeat blooming roses: 1️⃣ Pre-Planting Stage: […]

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Farming Smart with Tailored Plant Nutrition

You have chosen your favourite variety, prepared the soil and are ready to plant. Hopefully you have examined the soil structure and taken action to remedy any compaction or structural issues, now you just need to load the planter with seed…. and fertiliser. One of the most important things you can do is take a […]

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Land Preparation

As we look ahead to the planting season, land preparation is already underway. We run through some pointers on what to look for when preparing fields, to make sure that you give your crops the best chance this year. Number one for me is always dig a hole. This allows you to not only examine […]

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Effective Nutrient Management

Effective nutrient management is crucial for optimizing crop growth and achieving high yields. It involves understanding the nutrient requirements of crops at different growth stages, maintaining a balance of essential elements in the soil, and employing sustainable practices to enhance nutrient availability. Here are some key insights into nutrient management Soil Testing Before embarking on […]

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Maize Crop Nutrition Guide

Maize is a resource-intensive crop. Fertilizers and other inputs are costly. A data-driven crop nutrition program, based on targeted soil and leaf sampling, prevents the over-application of nutrients when they aren’t needed, reducing costs and environmental impact. Understanding the maize growth stages allows for the efficient application of these inputs. Why Focus on Maize Crop […]

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Elatus Arc

The arrival of a new fungicide that has passed ever-stricter safety and environmental scrutiny, and improves the standard of disease control in crops is always big news. Newly launched fungicide Elatus Arc from Syngenta appears at a time when registering new chemistry is becoming increasingly challenging globally, and resistance to fungicides is developing at an […]

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Maize Silage Makes The Difference!

Maize silage is possibly the number one choice for high-yielding dairy cows, with high energy content and high intakes. But what makes a good forage maize variety? After six trials we have found large and consistent differences in yield and feed quality between various hybrids, which should help farmers choose more suitable varieties for high-performing […]

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Plan Now For El Niño Planting

As speculation over an impending El Niño continues to build, growers are advised to plan ahead to ensure that they are not caught out at planting and are in a position to make the most of what could be a high-potential season. Several farmers familiar with the 1997/98 El Niño have told me “Be careful […]

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Leaf Testing To Make an Impact

Every time I attend a talk, watch a video, or read an article on crop nutrition, the moment I hear the words “Nutrient X is important for [pollen formation / photosynthesis / insert any other process in the plant]”, I switch off. Whilst it is entirely true that different nutrients perform very different functions within […]

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Maize Plant Populations

For five years we have tested maize plant populations, and every year we find that the existing advice to plant at 45-50,000 plants/ha does not produce the highest yields or the highest margin – or the best weed control. It is very clear that maize plant populations across the country need a fundamental re-think, and […]

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Enhance Winter Wheat Performance with Leaf Sampling

I hope this article finds you well. As we wind up on the planting of the irrigated wheat crops, I wanted to highlight the significance of leaf sampling for maximizing our crop performance and share valuable insights on this essential practice. Leaf sampling is a valuable tool for irrigated wheat production, enabling growers to assess […]

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Forage Crop Options

Maize silage Easy to establish and reliable, maize produces a very palatable and high-energy silage provided that it is well chopped and ensiled properly. Typically over 11 Mj of metabolisable energy per kilo, it is a great way of storing crop to feed for livestock later. The main drawbacks are that it needs to be […]

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Planning for Successful Potatoes

As we approach the potato planting season, good planning is essential to achieve the best from the crop and maximise your profits. We take a look at the steps to consider: Number 1 is certified seed; you do not need the crop to be held back by diseases such as Blackleg, Black Dot, and Rhizoctonia […]

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Legumes: Choosing Your Correct Defender in the Rotation

Legumes for a crucial part of the crop rotation on many levels, adding valuable soil nitrogen, reducing root diseases such as Take-all and Fusarium in cereals, improving soil structure and allowing control of grass weeds such as Brome and Ryegrass. Something that I have seen first-hand over the last few years in Kenya is the […]

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Are Fertilizer Use Returns Optimal In Kenyan Farms?

Background information While many approaches, such as nutrient omission trials, have been shown to be beneficial in adjusting fertilizer recommendations such as nitrogen (N) fertilizer-based rates, severe nitrogen deficiencies persist across Kenyan farms. These can be attributed under application of N, or N loss. A large amount of the applied N is lost due to […]

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Integrated Soil Acid Management (ISAM) Approaches For Increased Soil Nitrogen Availability and Productivity

In many places of the world, soil acidity is a substantial constraint to soil productivity. Sodium, aluminum, manganese, and hydrogen ion toxicity, as well as deficits in critical elements such as nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and molybdenum, all contribute to plant growth suppression. Agricultural management practices have increased shifts in soil pH, raising concerns about […]

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22.5 Bags Of Maize From 0.42 Acres – Hope For Farmers Across The Country

The trials team certainly had high expectations for their Nakuru Maize Variety Trial, but this extraordinary average yield certainly opened their eyes. The Nakuru site is just one of the 8 sites across the country that we’ve test varieties in different climates over the past 12 months. Had we grown the top-yielding variety in this […]

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Get The Best From Sunflowers & Herbicides

Sunflowers are a fantastic crop for Kenya and can provide extra income for farmers in the off-season as well as many rotational benefits to the soil. But to get top yields it is crucial to check on your herbicides and keep the crop free from weed competition for the first 6-7 weeks. Good planting ensures […]

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Fall Armyworm Update – 22nd July 2020

For the past three seasons growers have been reporting Fall Armyworm in the tips of cobs from silking right through to maturity, with damage at harvest similar to the photo below. Fall Armyworm numbers have clearly been on the decline since they first arrived in 2017, with some exceptions, and this year they appear to […]

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Choosing Wheat Varieties For That Big Crop

With malting barley plantings down considerably this year, many farmers will be growing extra acres of wheat to make up for the area lost. But what varieties should you grow to manage the risks of a big wheat area? Robin Still yields very well in our trials, and most importantly of all is consistent across […]

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Is Fall Armyworm Falling Away?

Think Agronomy 15th May 2020 If you set out to collect several hundred Fall Armyworm larvae for an experiment, I can tell you that it is a long task, which seems to take longer each year. Sure, if you look for them they are easy enough to find in fields that have perhaps not received […]

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Weed Control in Maize Farming

As crops progress through the growth stages, weed control in maize up to 7-8 leaf stage is crucial to avoid yield loss. There are a number of maize herbicide options on the market, so we explore their strengths and their weak points… Stellar Star Stellar Star is very strong on Gallant Soldier, Datura and Mexican […]

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Maize Plant Populations

Maize plant population and seed rate comparison data from our maize variety trial sites has been very enlightening. Last week we looked at the results of our Cropnuts Maize Variety Trials in 2019 and highlighted how some maize varieties perform very differently at higher plant populations. Within the Variety Trials last year at every site, […]

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Highland Maize Variety Choices For 2020

Choosing the right variety is important for any crop, but with a crop like maize where there is just so much choice, where do you start? Last season we carried out four fully replicated maize variety trials in the highland areas; in Timau, Rumuruti, Nakuru and Eldoret to independently compare a range of maize varieties […]

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Latest Insights From Our Crop Field Trials

Importance of Molybdenum & Cobalt On Legumes Looking back through some of our legume crop field trials which have focused mainly on peas, the use of molybdenum and cobalt on the seed has consistently shown improvements in nodulation and yield. We know how important molybdenum is on legumes and brassicas in most Kenyan soils so […]

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Crop Fungicide Guide

Fungicides are biocidal chemical compounds used to kill parasitic fungi or their spores. Fungi can cause serious damage in agriculture, resulting in critical losses of yield, quality, and profit. Fungicide Classification Fungicides are mostly known by their brand names. But when you want to get scientific about farming, it’s important to understand a bit more about which ones to use in different crops, and […]

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