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United Kingdom farmers have a strong yen for higher wheat yields and they're turning to yield enhancement networks (YEN) to help them satisfy their craving.
YENs are the brainchild of the research scientists at ADAS, a UK-based independent agricultural and environmental consultancy. "It's kind of a competition, but the main focus is sharing information between farmers and learning from one another," says ADAS crop researcher Ruth Wade, who explained the concept to Ontario farmers attending the SouthWest Agricultural Conference earlier this month.
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