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Focus on flexibility with spring barley selection
UK farmers are being advised to focus on proven barley varieties with strong market flexibility when selecting seed for the…
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Focus on flexibility with spring barley selection
UK farmers are being advised to focus on proven barley varieties with strong market flexibility…
YEN evaluation added to Agronomy Exchange agenda
Joining the agenda for next month’s Agronomy Exchange conference is a review of 13 years…
Focus on flexibility with spring barley selection
UK farmers are being advised to focus on proven barley varieties with strong market flexibility…
Focus on flexibility with spring barley selection
UK farmers are being advised to focus on proven barley varieties with strong market flexibility…
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Focus on flexibility with spring barley selection
UK farmers are being advised to focus on proven barley varieties with strong market flexibility when selecting seed for the coming season, as uncertainty over area, premiums and end-market demand…
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UK farmers are being advised to focus on proven barley varieties with strong market flexibility when selecting seed for the coming season, as uncertainty over area,…
Joining the agenda for next month’s Agronomy Exchange conference is a review of 13 years of Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) data. Many were disappointed to hear…
Speaking at the Oxford Farming Conference, Defra secretary Emma Reynolds announced the reopening of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme. In what she termed a “new…
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Focus on flexibility with spring barley selection
0UK farmers are being advised to focus on proven barley varieties with strong market flexibility when selecting seed for the coming season, as uncertainty over area, premiums and end-market demand continues to shape decision-making. Premiums have remained under pressure in recent seasons due to an oversupply both domestically and across Europe, coupled with declining demand. However, early indications suggest spring barley area could fall by more than 15% this year, potentially creating improved premium opportunities compared with the past two seasons. “The spring barley area is forecast to be down by more than 15%, according to AHDB surveys, which could…