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Independent Agronomy - delivering truly transparent adviceto approaching 50% of the UK Arable Advice Market
Tuesday 9 - Thursday 11 January 2018Whittlebury Hall, Towcester
AICC ANNUAL 3 DAY TECHNICAL
CONFERENCE 2018
The Association of Independent Crop Consultants
AICC Ltd. Agriculture Place, Drayton Farm, East Meon, Petersfi �eld, Hampshire. GU32 1PN
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Providing AICC members with the annual unique opportunity to hear unedited, technical reviews on agronomic issues, strengthen industry alliances and bene�fi t from
the interaction with colleagues and new entrants from across UK.
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Members DayConference Agenda 2018
Tuesday 9th January All sessions will take place in Brooklands Suite unless otherwise stated
SPEAKER CHAIR
09.30-10.00 Coffee on arrival in Bentleys Lounge
10.00-11.00 AGM and Members Business (Separate Agenda) Sean Sparling
11.00-13.00 AICC Trials Results 2017 (Separate Agenda) AICC Trials Team John Clarke
13.00-14.00 LUNCH
14.00-15.30 Outdoor Pursuits (Clay pigeon shooting or Archery) hosted by Bayer Crop Science Meet in reception
Exhibits open in Bentleys Lounge AHDB, PGRO, NIABTAG, BCPC, VI, NFU, CPA
15.30-16.00 Tea in Bentleys Lounge
16.00-16.30 BREAK OUT GROUPS - running concurrently
SUGAR BEET Dr Mark Stevens, Penny Oakes Melbourne Room Scientific & Crop Staying upbeet ! Lessons to be learnt about stability lead, BBRO sugar beet disease and pest control following a difficult season, and looking ahead with a reduced number of products in the armoury.
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POTATOES – Fluazinam, Blight on the horizon? Peter Brumpton Monza Room A practical insight into blight control strategies John Sarup, SPUD for the 2018 season, in light of increased Agronomy & resistance to the blight fungicide Fluazinam. Consultancy Ltd
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SOYA Indianapolis Room Recent introduction of modern varieties of Soya into the UK, has prompted a substantial increase in the area grown in 2017 and is expected to rise again this coming 2018 season. Why? A brief David McNaughton, Joss Wood update on performance, inputs and margins. Director SOYA UK
SPEAKER CHAIR
16.45-17.45 FUTURE TOOLS OF THE TRADE Brooklands Suite With technology moving so fast, are drones just Jack Wrangham, Sean Sparling gadgets or can they offer real benefits to your Drone Ag clients farm efficiences?
Field Monitoring Satellite Tool Peter Griffith, David Lines Developed for AICC by Farming On Line Richard Hayes
19:00 Drinks and canapes from around the world hosted by ROTAM Bentleys Lounge
20:00 Casual Supper followed by Games Night hosted by BASF Brooklands Suite
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Tuesday 9th January
AICC’s own Academy, supporting AICC members with their chosen trainee
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Conference Agenda 2018
Wednesday 10th January All sessions will take place in Brooklands Suite
unless otherwise stated
SPEAKER CHAIR
9.00-10.30 Session 1 - CEREAL DISEASES and Patrick NEW SOLUTIONS Stephenson
Winter Wheat Fungicide Performance Dr Jonathan Blake, Senior the old, the new and the future Research Scientist, ADAS
Evolution in septoria tritici resistance Dr Neil Paveley, Director and rust races and the prospects Crop Protection, ADAS looking forward
Ramularia and Net Blotch - a worrying Dr Paul Gosling, Crop Health new world? Fungicide efficacy and and Protection, AHDB control measures.
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-12.30 Session 2 - SOILS - Discussing the James vital link between Agriculture and Rimmer the environment, incorporating soil health and conservation agriculture
Is soil nutrient cycling in conservation Dr Elizabeth Stockdale, Head agriculture systems different? of Farming Systems, NIAB
Linking Biodiversity and Profitable Prof Richard Pywell, Head of Farming: Introducing the ASSIST Biodiversity Science Area Programme NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Nutrient behaviour Joel Williams - and synergies and role of carbon Integrated Soils balances in the soil and plant Independent Crop & Soil Health Consultant
SPEAKER CHAIR
12.30 - 13.45 Lunch
13.45-14.45 Session 3 OILSEED RAPE - A look at the fundamentals of Oilseed Rape husbandry focusing on the components of yield, crop physiology and pathology, and analysing how changes in traditional drilling dates affect the way we manage the crop to get the best out of it. Andrew Blazey WELLINGTON SUITE (1st Floor)
OSR management to enhance yield Dr Pete Berry, Head of Crop Physiology & Principal Scientist
The role of integrated disease Julie Smith. Senior Research management in OSR yield enhancement Scientist, Crop Pathology, ADAS Rosemaund
14.45 Tea
15.00-18.30 Session 4 - Exhibitors (See Back Page)
15.00-18.30 EXHIBITORS STANDS OPEN Brooklands Suite
19.30-20.00 Pre-gala Drinks hosted by YARA in Bentleys Lounge
20.00 Gala Dinner in Brooklands Suite Guest speaker Scott Heffield – part of Bear Grylls’s safety team Sourced by AICC, supported by Syngenta
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Wednesday 10th January
SPEAKER CHAIR
09.30-11.00 Session 5 : PESTS - Coping with troublesome pests in the light of registration difficulties Rob Hurren
The rise and rise of pyrethroid Dr Stephen Foster, Entomologist, resistance in UK Pests and populations Rothamsted Research and Chair of IRAG (UK) Insecticide Resistance Action Group)
Managing Insecticide Resistance Dr Sacha White, Senior Research Entomologist, ADAS
The challenges of pests in all crops Alan Dewar, Dewar Crop Protection
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30 - 13.00 Session 6 : THE BIGGER PICTURE : Herbicide Resistance on the world stage and the issues we can expect to face …… plus “answers” Sean Sparling
Glyphosate Resistance in world arable systems and alternative Dr Paul Neve, Weed Biologist, strategies Rothamsted Research
The potential for glyphosate resistance in the UK, focusing on black-grass, Dr Laura Davies, Weed ryegrass and bromes Researcher, ADAS
Resistance issues and answers Barrie Hunt, Technical Development Manager, Monsanto
Conference closed by Chairman
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Conference Agenda 2018
Thursday 11th JanuaryAll sessions will take place in Brooklands Suite
BROOKLANDS
F M
C
VEHICLEACCESS
S33 S32 S31 S30
MELBOURNE
S27 S26 S25 S24
CATALUNYA
MAGNYCOURS
NURBURGRINGSUZUKA
MONZA
INDIANAPOLIS
HUNGARORINGHOCKENHEIM
CHEQUERSCOURTYARD
S12
S11
S10
S9
S8
S7
S6
S5M F
COURTYARD
SILVERSTONECOURTYARD
MURRAYS
MURRAYS S4 S3 S2 S1TH
E COURTYARD
ASTONSRESTAURANT
GRAND PRIXSUITE
M
BENTLEYS
INTERNAL ACCESSTO BROOKLANDS
ENTRANCE
SILVERSTONE BAR
TOCAR PARK
THEDAY SPA
F
IMO
LA MONACO
BOARD
ROO
M
ENTRANCE TOBROOKLANDS
RECEPTION
VEHICLE ACCESS
M FD
S28COURTYARD
MARQUEE
CS
CS
BECKETTS
CHAPEL
STOWE VALE
INTERLAGOSSUITE
300304
306308310
307305
302
301303
332 330 328 326
324
322
323 321319
317
325341
339 327
337 329
335 333 331
340
338
336
334
123
WELLINGTONA
WELLINGTONB
WOODCOTECOPSE
EMPERORSUITE
TO THEDAY SPA 121
119118
124122
120
116114
112 110108
115113
111 109 107
S18
S17
M F133131128
126125
127
129
135
137
139
142
144 146 148 150 152 154 155 156 158
157
L
102
104
141
145 147 149 151 153
101
103
105
106
140
138
136 130 132 134 S14
S19
S20
S21
S22
S23
WELLIN
GTON
SUITE
320 318 316314
312
315313
311
309
PRESIDENTIALSUITE
159143
CS
SILVERSTONECOURTYARD
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KEY
M - Male Toilets F - Female Toilets C - Cloakroom D - Disabled Toilets L - Lift CS - Coffee Station
Whittlebury Hall Room Floorplan
First Floor
Ground Floor
Exhibitors & Supporters
CEO/Conference Manager: Sarah Cowlrick 07831 388304Audio Visual Manager: Andrew Bentley 01604 864 868
Whittlebury Hall 0845 400 001
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