Talking arable with Hannah Darby: Our eyes have been opened to the importance of what we do to our soil

Harvest finished on September 9 which is not too late but with its stop start nature and slow pace we were all pleased to finally finish.

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Talking arable with Hannah Darby: Our eyes have been opened to the importance of what we do to our soil

Harvest finished on September 9 which is not too late but with its stop start nature and slow pace we were all pleased to finally finish. I know we are not alone reporting a depressing spring oat harvest;...

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