Record wheat prices and sky-high input costs are not tempting growers to change their spring planting plans last minute, according to seed companies. The open autumn meant any floating hectarage was...
Record wheat prices and sky-high input costs are not tempting growers to change their spring planting plans last minute, according to seed companies. The open autumn meant any floating hectarage was...
The heatwave has brought some early barley combining but how are crops fairing in this heat?
Black-grass pressure is reducing at Hutchinson's Cambourne Demonstration Site to the extent that a return to full winter cropping is being considered, but there is no room for complacency
Keeping an eye on the latest trends in the grain markets