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Home ยป CPNB 2022: spotlight on agriculture, environment, combinable crops and potatoes

CPNB 2022: spotlight on agriculture, environment, combinable crops and potatoes

CPNB 2022: spotlight on agriculture, environment, combinable crops and potatoes

19 Jan 2022

Crop spraying at Balruddery farm near Dundee
"The CPNB conference is unique in being dedicated to the very practical issues attached to managing and growing crops successfully and sustainably in the north of Britain"
Crop spraying at Balruddery farm near Dundee

The Crop Production in Northern Britain Conference, the foremost summit discussing environmental management and crop production in northern environments, is back this year as an online event on 1-2 March.

CPNB 2022 brings together agronomists, scientists, policy makers and representatives of agritech, breeder and agrochemical companies and all those concerned with recent advances in crop production and protection, to discuss crop production and protection problems prevalent in northern environments.

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Bernardo Rodriguez-Salcedo, Media Manager, James Hutton Institute, Tel: +44 (0)1224 395089 (direct line), +44 (0)344 928 5428 (switchboard) or +44 (0)7791 193918 (mobile).

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