In my experience, the majority of enterprising farmers will take time to consider anything that promises to boost yield. It’s no surprise, then, that there’s been a lot of interest in crop
With drilling done and spraying up-to-date, thoughts and time can now turn towards technical, business and professional development for your farm business. Attending a Monitor Farm meeting, is a great
With enough of the wheat harvest complete to get a good idea of national yields, there is growing evidence that the ‘yield plateau’ may have been breached. UK national wheat yields seemed to
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This week I attended at RAU, Cirencester. Naturally there was a fair degree of interest from organic growers but I would say there was a good half non-organics looking at alternatives to costly
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Thursday 19 January 2017: Reaching your yield potential To attend any of these meetings, please email Tim Isaac, AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds Knowledge Exchange Manager, on
I have never subscribed to the concept that yield is king, but evidence has been growing that in a low price era yield does indeed trump all other aspects. At the AHDB-run business groups across
Last year when I went to the awards day for the YEN competition (very much as an also ran rather than victorious) there was one real take home message – the direct correlation between yield and crop