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Distributor & Wholesale Supply of Biological Crop Protection (UK & Export)
If you are building or expanding a biological crop protection range, you need more than stock availability. You need a wholesale partner that can support technical selling, fit products into real IPM…
IQ LURE Pheromone Lures & Dispensers (UK Supply)
Crop IQ Technology Ltd is a UK-based supplier of IQ LURE pheromone lures, attractants, dispensers and trap components for professional agriculture and stored-product monitoring. If you need…
Stored Product Insects: Identification Guide and Monitoring Strategy for Farms and Mills
A sound stored grain or milling operation depends on one discipline that is often treated as routine until losses appear: consistent insect identification and monitoring. When insects are picked up…
Behavioural Control ‘Push–Pull’ in Practice: Designing Effective Repel/Attract Programmes
Push-pull pest control is often described in simple terms: repel the pest from the crop, then attract it somewhere safer to monitor, trap, or kill. In practice, the method is more exacting than that…
On-Farm Trials & Demonstrations for Pheromones, Biocontrols and Biostimulants
Real progress with biological crop inputs happens when products are tested where they will actually be used: in commercial fields, under local pressure, with real machinery, real timings and real…
IQ BIO-DEAD Biological Pathogen Control (Fungal, Bacterial & Nematode Support)
If you are looking for a biological pathogen control product that fits modern residue, sustainability and IPM demands, Crop IQ Technology offers a stronger alternative to a stand-alone input. We…
Sustainable Crop Protection Strategy Consulting (One Health-Aligned)
Sustainable crop protection consulting helps growers move from reactive spraying to planned, evidence-led action. The aim is straightforward: protect yield and quality while reducing pressure on soil…
Ask Dr. IQ: Expert Crop Protection Advice Service for Growers and Agronomists
Crop protection decisions are rarely about a single product or a single field visit. They sit at the intersection of pest biology, crop stage, weather, resistance pressure, market requirements, and…
Pheromone-Based Pest Control Explained: How Semiochemicals Work in UK Cropping Systems
Pheromone pest control has moved well beyond the status of a niche tool. Across UK cropping systems, it is now part of a serious discussion about precision agronomy, reduced chemical reliance and…
Nematode Management with Biologicals: Timing, Soil Conditions, and Compatibility
Biological nematode control is often discussed as if success depends mainly on choosing the right product. In practice, the stronger predictor is how well the biology fits the field. Timing, soil…
What Is One Health in Agriculture? Linking Crop Protection, Human Health, and Biodiversity
One Health in farming starts with a simple truth: crop decisions never affect crops alone. A spray programme, soil treatment, irrigation choice or storage plan can also shape worker safety, food…
Early-Season Protection Programmes: How to Reduce Pest Pressure Before It Peaks
When pest pressure explodes in mid-season, the damage often started much earlier. A crop that is slow to establish, uneven in vigour, or already carrying hidden feeding injury is far less able to…