Need help understanding your post-harvest YEN report?

Brid @ ADAS

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Grassland Exhibitor
YEN reports are 20+ pages of in-depth analysis about the needs of your crop. It can be difficult to interpret all of it, especially if you're very new to the network and not used to having so much data. Our experienced, independent Crop Physiologists are on hand to help you understand and make the most of your report.

There is a cost for this service to cover staff time (£80+VAT).

To learn more and sign up, visit https://www.yen.adas.co.uk/yen-reporting-workshop
 


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