
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...
President Donald Trump's second term in office nears the end of its first 100 days, world grain markets still have plenty to chew on
Growers urged to consider strengthening crops to grow longer, deeper-seeking roots
Simon Nelson advises farmers on a wide range of arable and forage crops across Cumbria, north Lancashire and into south-west Scotland