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The Sugar Beet (Research and Education) Order 1994

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PART IPROJECTS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE PERSONS OF BODIES DESCRIBED IN RELATION THERETO AND ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE TO BE INCURRED IN CARRYING THEM OUT

£££
A. RESEARCH

1.  Agronomy, physiology, nutrition, and pest and disease control: Broom’s Barn Experimental Station

1,190,432

Less income from Broom’s Barn Experimental Station

100,000
1,090,432

2.  Seed treatment trials, soil cultivation strategies, herbicide and fertiliser trials, crop production and agronomy, variety assessments and machinery development: British Sugar p.l.c.

322,005

3.  Crop husbandry: Morley Research Centre

49,946

4.  Variety trials: National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge

127,550

Less income from National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge

2,550
125,000

5.  Physiology and aphid monitoring: Rothamsted Experimental Station

134,730

6.  Diagnostic reagents, effects of rhizomania: Central Science Laboratory, MAFF Harpenden

20,052

7.  Damage during handling, storage modelling: ADAS Engineering Development Centre, Silsoe

27,000

8.  Herbicides and control of volunteer potatoes: ADAS, Arthur Rickwood Research Centre

17,639

9.  Use of pig manure and slurry as fertilisers: ADAS, Terrington Research Centre

17,488

10.  Adjusting herbicide dose: ADAS, Boxworth Research Centre

9,015

11.  Nutrient effects: University of Wolverhampton

29,670
1,842,977
B. EDUCATION

1.  Broom’s Barn Experimental Station

159,568

– Revision of the “Grower’s Guide”

20,000
179,568

2.  British Sugar p.l.c.

148,078

3.  Morley Research Centre

30,179
357,825
2,200,802

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