WB still looking three weeks away, so probably not starting here until 4th July, much later than in 1984.
Crops here were set back by early drought, so yields not likely to match those of 2019.
Nominal prices now at a record high but not yet approaching the £650/tonne in today's money available for WB off the combine in July 1976.
What is certain is that the cost of establishing next year's crops will be a new record, in real money and nominal, historic or current cost accounting, back of one's proverbial envelope or up in the cloud.
Crops here were set back by early drought, so yields not likely to match those of 2019.
Nominal prices now at a record high but not yet approaching the £650/tonne in today's money available for WB off the combine in July 1976.
What is certain is that the cost of establishing next year's crops will be a new record, in real money and nominal, historic or current cost accounting, back of one's proverbial envelope or up in the cloud.
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