Exploring spatial patterns of planting winter wheat

Lead Participant: PASSMORE BROTHERS

Abstract

An innovative mixed farm in Oxfordshire is working with applied researchers to explore whether precision planting of wheat seeds can increase yield, compared to conventional seed drilling in rows. Precision planting will result in more evenly spaced wheat plants, which should reduce competition between plants, improve light capture, and perhaps reduce disease pressure. If this is successful, there is potential for seed planting robots to be developed, which would increase yield and the efficiency of crop production, without negative environmental impacts.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

PASSMORE BROTHERS £15,527 £ 10,869
 

Participant

NATIONAL INST OF AGRICULTURAL BOTANY £19,429 £ 19,429
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