Course fee | £235.00 (ex. VAT) |
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Content
Classroom module 1 (half day) – The principles of Integrated Crop Management and field planning:
• Land block rotations, field selection per year, soil structure and soil health
• How to set up fields, pre-planting work e.g. weed control, populations and spacing, establishment methods, use of crop covers and relative costs of operations
• Fitting fields into supply chain patterns, i.e. crop continuity
• Understanding, recognising and managing common weeds, pests and diseases
• Impacts of water, nutrition and weather issues
Classroom module 2 (half day) – Optimising growing in practice:
• Life cycles, pest traps and in-field weather data to drive responses to pests and diseases
• Use of herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and biological compounds and ‘safe and legal’ systems
• Development of yield and quality data and residue monitoring data
Learning outcomes
At the end of this course you will be able to:
- Choose the best fields for high crop performance, and know which ones to avoid
- Set up fields for crops and understand the costs, including planning cultivations, spatial planting, nutrients and water supply
- Incorporate the Integrated Crop Management principles
- Weigh up the risks and benefits from glasshouse based plants, and the use of peat as a substrate
- Work with your team and BASIS agronomist to plan strategies
- Identify, forecast and control common weeds, pests and diseases to protect yield
- Understand how different pesticides work, and ensure compliance with legal requirements, assurance standards and customer requirements when using them
- Take into account the agronomic costs and benefits of using different pesticides
- Utilise biological compounds and beneficial insects for crop protection
- Choose between different mechanical and physical control options
- Collect and analyse data for continuous improvement