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Potatoes in Practice 2014

Industry event
7 August 2014, 8.30am - 5.30pm: Free
at Balruddery Farm, by Dundee DD2 5LJ
for farmers, agronomists, industry and scientists
Machinery demonstrations at Potatoes in Practice 2013

Potatoes in Practice is the largest field-based potato event in the UK. The event brings together variety trials, research and trade exhibits in one place making it an essential date in the potato industry calendar.

The event is organised by the James Hutton Institute, Potato Council, SRUC (Scotland's Rural College) and Agrii. The event is supported by media partner Potato Review.

The winners of this year's whisky prize draw are Martin McCulloch, Teagasc for pre-registered attendees, and Jim Stewart, QV Foods for completed feedback forms.

Attendees will be able to:

  • review crop varieties
  • view results of new crop treatments
  • attend live machinery demonstrations
  • hear seminars on current issues impacting on the farming industry
  • network with colleagues, suppliers and industry experts.

Were you at Potatoes in Practice 2013? Let us know what you thought of the event by filling in our short online survey. It only takes a few minutes and will enable us to improve the event in future.

Event programme

New for 2014, Harvesting Clinics will enable attendees to discuss issues and solutions with leading industry experts and manufacturers.

  • 8.30am: Event opens
  • 8.30am - 5.30pm: Marquee and static machinery exhibits
  • 9am - 10am: Live demonstrations of potato machinery
  • 10am, 11am and 1.30pm: Guided tours. Attendees are free to visit field plots for further discussion at any time outwith these tours.
  • 11.40am, 12.25pm and 3.30pm: Harvesting Clinic
  • 4pm - 5pm: Live demonstrations of potato machinery

The full programme and exhibitor guide will be available here in July 2014. Attendees will receive a printed copy on the day.

Seminars

Seminar speakers and topics for 2014 are as follows.

  • 10.10am and 2pm: Impact of the new EU PCN Directive and sustainable PCN management strategies
    Dr John Pickup, SASA
  • 10.40am and 2.30pm: Tackling slugs – advice and best practice
    Dr Andy Evans, SRUC
  • 11.10am and 3pm: The grain aphid: could it become a threat to your seed potato crop?
    Dr Brian Fenton, James Hutton Institute

All seminars take place in the seminar marquee.

2013 seminars covered the impact of haulm destruction on the development of blackleg in seed crops, improving cultivation practices in potatoes and protecting GB’s national seed crop.

Exhibiting at Potatoes in Practice

Exhibitor booking for Potatoes in Practice 2014 is now closed.

If you have any queries about booking please contact events@hutton.ac.uk.

Location

Potatoes in Practice is held at Balruddery Farm and directions can be found below.

Contact

If you have any queries or wish further information, please contact: Sharon Neilson, Events Co-ordinator, Potatoes in Practice, The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA. Email: events@hutton.ac.uk, Tel: +44 (0)344 928 5428.

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