Talking Agronomy with Ben Boothman: Spring barley crops on the lightest soils have a flush of secondary tillers

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Talking Agronomy with Ben Boothman: Spring barley crops on the lightest soils have a flush of secondary tillers

Things are looking a little rosier and I predict a few surprises this harvest. The recent rain has been a blessing on many crops in the North Yorkshire region. Unfortunately, the rain was too late for...

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