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Getting ready for cultivations: keep up to speed with the latest cultivation and establishment techniques at this year's Go-Till Event on Wednesday, 19 July at Bridge Farm, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Here's our three-page preview.(GO-TILL PREVIEW)

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Go-Till, the one-day working cultivations and crop establishment event, provides one last chance to see equipment in action before the cultivations season starts in earnest.

Taking place on Wednesday, 19 July at Bridge Farm, Appleford, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, the event is organised by Fusion Events, in association with Crops magazine.

The day will include working demonstrations on 25ha of fallow wheat stubble over gravel loam. Seminars will address crop establishment techniques, economics and soil management, with expert speakers from Masstock, Bidwells and the Environment Agency.

We look forward to seeing you there.

RELATED ARTICLE: Directions

* From A34 southbound, at Abingdon follow A415 east, after 1/2 mile, take B4017 to Drayton, then B4016 through Sutton Courtenay towards Appleford. The site in on the left-hand side just before Appleford.

* From A34 northbound, follow A4130 east around Didcot, then B4016 signed to Appleford, follow through Appleford. The site is on the right-hand side.

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