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ProCam UK
@ProCamUK
We aim to develop and deliver the best agronomy service we can, underpinned by the highest standards of professional practice
East, England Katılım Aralık 2015
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🌱Solutions not inputs
Modern agronomy isn’t about applying product – it's about finding the right solution.
We take a holistic approach, combining soil health, crop protection, nutrition, biological, seed advice, and precision farming into a singular, integrated strategy.
By focusing on the whole system, rather than individual inputs, we help growers make smarter decisions that deliver better yields, improve efficiency, and strengthen margins.
Because the future of agronomy is about outcomes, not just applications.
#AgronomyThatDelivers
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Recently, our agronomist, Justin Smith, delivered a guest lecture at Plumpton College, discussing weed control, variety choice, and nutrition decisions. The session finished out in the field, looking at winter cereals and discussing what crops are showing so far this season.
Justin is also featured in March’s @FarmersWeekly's Crop Watch for the South East, sharing insight on how different this season is shaping up.
Read the full article here: bit.ly/4rvccIL
#Agronomy #CropManagement #CropWatch #UKAgriculture

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📖Knowledge not Information
Farming has never had access to more data, technology, and information than it does today.
But information alone doesn’t deliver results.
At ProCam, it's our experience, understanding, and technical expertise that turn data into knowledge – and knowledge into the right decisions in the field.
Technology supports what we do, but it's our agronomists who interpret the information, apply local understanding, and provide advice that works in real farming conditions.
#AgronomyThatDelivers
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Phosphate Explained: THE SOLUTION
🔓Unlocking soil phosphate -proven in the field
Pro+ Libphos uses unique sequestrants that work in soil water to:
✔️Displace phosphate locked up by aluminium, calcium & iron
✔️Improve availability during peak crop demand
It's about helping the crop access what is already in the soil, not just applying more phosphate.
📊What trials are showing:
• 2025 farmer-applied split field trials
+0.4 t/ha yield when applied at tillering on soil with P index above 3
• Replicated Nottinghamshire trials
+30% uplift in straw weight, even where the crop later droughted off
💰At £170/t wheat, less than 0.1 t/ha response covers the cost.
👉Talk to your ProCam agronomist about assessing phosphate availability in your wheat this spring.



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Great turnout for our final Nutrition Evening in Driffield last night.
· Crop nutrition basics & how Pro+ LibPhos releases locked-up phosphate – with Phil Burrell
· FieldSense & nitrogen use efficiency with Nigel Scott
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the nutrition events across the North East.🌱
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Fertiliser concerns linked to the Middle East crisis are prompting lots of questions from growers.
Phil Burrell (@cricketandcrops) shares practical steps to maximise the nitrogen you already have.
Speak to your ProCam agronomist for advice on the best options for your farm.
🎥Watch below for more
#Agronomy #Fertiliser #Nitrogen
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Phosphate Explained: THE PROBLEM
⚠️Phosphate lock-up: the hidden yield limiter
Even soils with good phosphate indices can suffer from restricted phosphate availability due to:
🔷Soil pH
🔹Low pH -> aluminium & iron lock-up
🔹High pH -> Calcium lock-up
🔹Best availability at pH 6.5
🔷 Cold or waterlogged soils, even at the correct pH
These factors can restrict phosphate availability during key growth stages, even when total soil phosphate levels appear adequate.
👉Talk to your ProCam agronomist about assessing phosphate availability in your wheat this spring.

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Missed our FieldSense webinar?
You can now watch the full recording.
In this session, Harry James and Nigel Scott explore how FieldSense from ProCam helps growers turn soil and crop variability into practical in-field decisions.
If you’re looking at ways to make fertiliser use more precise, improve crop consistency, and make better data-backed decisions, this is well worth a watch.
🎥Watch the webinar here: youtu.be/k7_2RoZrqHQ

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Phosphate Explained: THE WHY
Why phosphate availability matters in wheat.🌾
A wheat crop removes around 10kg/ha of P₂O₅ per tonne of grain, with peak demand during stem extension when yield potential is being set.
If phosphate isn’t available at the right time, yield is already being limited.
💬Talk to your ProCam agronomist now about ensuring phosphate availability.

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After the forage shortages following the 2025 drought, many farms are reassessing forage strategies.
Fodder beet is back in focus, delivering high-energy feed and yields of around 20t DM/ha, with flexibility for grazing or lifting.
ProCam’s replicated trials are helping growers choose the right varieties with confidence.
📰Read more: shorturl.at/C3Dmh
#FodderBeet #ForageCrops #LivestockFarming
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Phil Burrell (@cricketandcrops ) explains why early biomass is critical in winter wheat, and why the first nitrogen dose matters more than any other. 🌾
🎥Watch below for more on getting early nutrition right in winter cereals.
Make your plan with your ProCam agronomist and don’t forget sulphur and phosphate at this stage.
#WinterWheat #Nitrogen #CropNutrition #SpringNutrition
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TONIGHT – 6 pm
Rising input costs, variable soils, and tighter margins mean guesswork is no longer an option.
Join our live FieldSense webinar and see how precision farming, backed by agronomist support, helps growers turn soil and crop variability into clear maps and actionable plans.
✔️Smarter fertiliser use
✔️Better crop uniformity on variable soils
✔️Start small. Scale when you see the benefit
📅3rd March | ⏰6pm | 💻Online via Microsoft Teams
🚨Secure your place now: shorturl.at/y9WeR

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We’ll be covering variable rate nitrogen in our upcoming FieldSense webinar
👉Register via the link to secure your spot: shorturl.at/y9WeR
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We’re seeing a big variation in OSR canopies this season.
Uneven GAI means uneven nitrogen demand, flat-rate N risks overdoing some areas and underfeeding others.
Getting canopy structure right now is key to protecting yield potential.
#Agronomy #OilSeedRape #GAI #CanopyManagement #Nitrogen #FieldSense #AgronomyThatDelivers


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