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DLG Feldtage Focus Topics

Here you will find regular news, specialist articles and interviews on the fair’s key themes. 

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Plant Breeding Today: Efficiency Potential and Challenges

Plant breeding is a fundamental pillar of a high-performing and sustainable agricultural system. However, stricter fertiliser regulations and the discontinuation of important seed treatment products are presenting the sector with new challenges.

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Ridge cultivation: experiencing the practical benefits of arable farming

Ridge cultivation offers new approaches to arable farming. The system is characterised by a loose soil structure with a stable crumb structure, which promotes deep root penetration and improves soil water management.

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Unlocking efficiency potential through field robotics

Field robots are increasingly making their way into agriculture, enabling more efficient workflows and more targeted use of resources. Which solutions are already working today, where current limitations lie and what potential the next development stage holds can be experienced hands‑on at the DLG Feldtage 2026 in the FarmRobotix exhibition area.

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Rethinking the Wheat Value Chain

The wheat value chain is facing significant challenges: requirements regarding sustainability and quality must be met simultaneously. Instead, integrated approaches are required.

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Systemic Crop Protection as the Key to Stable Yields

Resistance development, the withdrawal of key active substances and the emergence of new pests and diseases are increasing pressure on arable farming and clearly demonstrate that future‑proof crop production requires an integrated, systemic approach. The DLG Feldtage 2026 will demonstrate how such strategies can be put into practice.

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Organic farming: Making arable farming more resilient and efficient

Organic farming combines yield stability with soil protection and resource conservation. Innovative cropping systems and precise mechanical techniques are key to maintaining soil fertility and reducing labour requirements as well as increasing farms’ adaptive capacity.

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