AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds Webinar - Winter feed wheat performance results: the facts and the myths

Michelle_Nuttall

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Webinar - Winter feed wheat performance results: the facts and the myths
With CropTec going digital this year, join us tomorrow evening for the first in a three-part 'Cost management at CropTec' webinar series which aims to help you understand and compare costs of production to improve profitability and remain competitive.

Date: Wednesday 7 October 2020
Time: 7pm - 8pm
Speakers: Mark Topliff, Harry Henderson and Philip Dolbear (AHDB)
Host: Emily Pope (AHDB)

REGISTER HERE.

What will this webinar cover?
This webinar will look at changes to the subsidy system, volatility in prices and the impact of the weather, which are just a few of the challenges for wheat growers. Achieving a top-25% performance will enable you to limit the damage or, better still, produce a profitable crop, even during challenging times.

Changes to the subsidy system, volatility in prices and the impact of the weather are just a few of the challenges for wheat growers. Achieving a top-25% performance will enable you to limit the damage or, better still, produce a profitable crop, even during challenging times. Join AHDB’s Mark Topliff to discuss the facts and the myths of winter feed wheat performance results, and why attention to detail is king.

Recordings of previous AHDB Cereals and Oilseeds webinars can be found here.

What is a webinar? For more information, take a look at this video.

REGISTER HERE.

This webinar is FREE to attend and BASIS points are available.

This thread will be monitored throughout the webinar so if you have any questions feel free to post them here.

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Cost management at CropTec
The next two webinars in this series will take place on Wednesday 4 November and Monday 7 December (both 7pm - 8pm). To find out more information, please click on the following links:
 
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Clive

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I'm a bit confused - is a webinar like this commercial ( ie Croptec) or is it funded by AHDB levy cash and therefore not commercially agenda ?

who gets the data from my registration ?
 

Michelle_Nuttall

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I'm a bit confused - is a webinar like this commercial ( ie Croptec) or is it funded by AHDB levy cash and therefore not commercially agenda ?

who gets the data from my registration ?
Hi @Clive

Thanks for your questions.

This (and the other two webinars in the AHDB 'Cost Management at CropTec' series) are organised and delivered by AHDB and there is no commercial connection or agenda. We were going to be running a Cost Management hub at the show, but due to Covid-19 it has not been possible this year but we still wanted to share the information.

Any data collected is fully compliant with GDPR and will not be shared with CropTec or any other organisations.

Hopefully that answers your questions, but if you want any more information let me know.

Thanks

Michelle
 

Clive

Staff Member
Moderator
Location
Lichfield
Hi @Clive

Thanks for your questions.

This (and the other two webinars in the AHDB 'Cost Management at CropTec' series) are organised and delivered by AHDB and there is no commercial connection or agenda. We were going to be running a Cost Management hub at the show, but due to Covid-19 it has not been possible this year but we still wanted to share the information.

Any data collected is fully compliant with GDPR and will not be shared with CropTec or any other organisations.

Hopefully that answers your questions, but if you want any more information let me know.

Thanks

Michelle

thanks
 

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