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    Cereals promises a ‘worm’s eye’ view of soil health

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJune 2, 20213 Mins Read
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    This year’s Cereals Event (30 June/1 July) will feature the NIAB Soil Hole, allowing farmers to literally get below the soil surface and see the impact of different crops on the soil structure.

    The 20m long, 2m deep hole provides a showcase for a wide range of research and information on rotations, cultivations and soil management from NIAB specialists and project partners.

    This year farmers will be able to see how different crops can help influence the health and structure of soils. “Rotational decisions are often made with limited thought about the impact on soil,” explained Dr Elizabeth Stockdale, soil scientist at NIAB. “A farmers’ soils are unique; location, crop choice and their management methods mean soils differ from one field to the next – and no farmer truly farms the same way as another.

    “But all farmers need to look at using plants and tillage together to help restore soil health and create the ideal structure, with a range of pore sizes for maximum water and nutrient holding capacity.

    “To have good soil structure there needs to be a mix of big and small pores – good pore size distribution is like a road network allowing the movement and retention of water,” she added. “The bigger pores are motorways and move water through the soil, while the network of smaller pores are B roads and hold water which plants can draw from when needed.”

    This year, the surrounding plots will show alternative break crops, herbal ley mixtures and a hybrid vs conventional comparison of above and below ground crop growth in winter oilseed rape, wheat and barley.

    “What will be interesting to see is the difference in rooting systems between hybrid and conventional crops,” said Dr Stockdale. “If hybrid crops have more vigour on top, does that also mean they have stronger rooting down below? And what does that mean for the soil?”

    Herbal leys allow growers to broaden their rotation and boost organic matter and visitors will be able to see the difference these can make. Also on show will be alternatives to winter oilseed rape, such as canary seed, spring linseed, lentils and ahiflower alongside spring legumes like lupins, peas and field beans.

    The NIAB Soil Hole attracts a lot of attention, so will be operating within Covid guidelines, said event director Alli McEntyre. “To keep visitors safe NIAB has worked hard to create a self-guided tour with information boards throughout to share insights and highlight areas of interest. A range of experts will be on hand above ground to answer any questions and we know they are equally as keen to speak with those coming to the event.

    “The NIAB Soil Hole will be complemented by soil health seminars in the Cereals AHDB Theatre on day two, presentations within the NAAC Land Drainage Hub, and in the direct drill demo area.”

    For more information go to www.cerealsevent.co.uk

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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