Welcome to SSCR
The Scottish Society for Crop Research functions through its crop sub-committees for combinable and energy crops, potatoes and soft fruit organising indoor and outdoor events to disseminate research findings and other information of relevance to their respective industries.
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Cereals in Practice [2]
[3]Cereals in Practice is an annual field event at The James Hutton Institute which is supported by SSCR.
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Cereals in Practice is an annual field event at The James Hutton Institute which is supported by SSCR.
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Latest News
- Soft Fruit Winter Meeting 2012 [7]
- SSCR Annual General Meeting 2012 [8]
- Creation of The James Hutton Institute [9]
The Scottish Society for Crop Research and Bulrush Horticulture Limited will host a joint Soft Fruit Winter Meeting and Information Day in the Landmark Hotel, Dundee on 15 February 2012.
The 2012 AGM will be held at The James Hutton Institute Dundee site (formerly SCRI) at 2pm in the New Seminar Room on Wednesday 23 May.
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SSCR Sub-Committees
Combinable and Energy Crops
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[13]Many facets of the cereal and oilseed rape industry are represented including growers, advisers, agronomists and members of the malting and distilling industries.
Potatoes
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[15]Representing a significant proportion of the Scottish industry, with members from the agronomy, seed and pre-packing sectors, as well as seed and ware growers.
Soft Fruit
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[17]Much of the UK’s soft–fruit industry
is represented on the committee, with members drawn from the country’s production, advisory and retail sectors.
