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Plus the £5 premium if it makes Malting !!!So £167 when wheat hits £200 then......
Plus the £5 premium if it makes Malting !!!So £167 when wheat hits £200 then......
Don't think so. They'd be silaged before they get that cheap.
Provided you have something to feed the silage, pedantic, but I understand what you say.
I think every business takes on liability weather sole trader or ltdBut that is how it is. "Do I take on unlimited liability in a business endeavour based on third party cropping and weather?" is not a proposition to take pride in if it results in loosing to shirt, your wife's shirt, and you kids shirts. Once the potential downside is in excess of the business capital, it's ltd or insurance if you want to sleep at night.
6 dry days in a row , at last the land is starting to dry .More hopeful than I was that we will get some more ww sown before its too late, just need another 6 with some wind and sun.
This is my best ground12mm here last nig
Thought all you Shrops boys had lovely sand land, all we get to plough when match ploughing up that way!!! lol
Weather nice that tbf
We had 13mm thursday night/friday morning!?!? Glad its working for you.Had another go today
We had 13mm thursday night/friday morning!?!? Glad its working for you.
Where is the latest safe sowing date information found? How much does it assume we actually get cold weatherYet another downpour here just now.
So that's it for another couple of weeks.
Looks like the weather may eventually take up some time in February but, as it happens, all six varieties in the heaps here are "End Jan".
Where is the latest safe sowing date information found?
It's all on the HGCA site.
Sadly, unlike with disease, there's been absolutely no attempt, so far, to give us any regional advice.
Clearly, however, latest useful vernalisation might well be expected to occur rather later in, say, NE Yorkshire than it might in SE Cornwall.
But sadly, as explained by Brisel, above, the latest safe sowing date information is just copied across from the breeders' websites rather than having actively been properly researched by the HGCA.
So much for our 46p/tonne
A costly disgrace.
ah found it at last! p12 I knew it most be in the recommended list somewhere but I have never needed to look at this line before So mid feb it is and pray there is enough time where temp drops below 4*...I had assumed it is all on the HGCA site, I don't haven't worked out where....?
Can we claim back our 46p/t if we follow the guidance and then find mid summer we only have a crop of straw?