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In this week’s market report for w/c Monday 10th July 2023, Andrew discusses the start of harvest. News has broken that a big Norfolk-based firm is now going to be owned by a Canadian firm, and listen now to find out prices and updates for old crop wheat, feed barley, malting barley, spring barley and more…
In the farm chat, Andrew, Ben & Webby discuss Andrew’s recent interview on BBC Radio Norfolk, debate their lucrative weather and market predictions and discuss The Ashes Cricket Series.
They also discuss the jet stream that has moved from Shetland to the middle of the country, which may bring trouble to crops, and move on to talk about the collapse of feed barley which is making many people cross due to the prices. Andrew is not convinced that the winter barley is not going to have as higher of an acceptance rate as we have seen the past few year, so tune in to find out why this might be!
As always, thanks to our listeners, old and new, and remember to keep in touch by heading over to @dewinggrain on Twitter and Instagram. Alternatively, head over to our website on www.dewinggrain.co.uk.
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In this week’s market report for w/c Monday 10th July 2023, Andrew discusses the start of harvest. News has broken that a big Norfolk-based firm is now going to be owned by a Canadian firm, and listen now to find out prices and updates for old crop wheat, feed barley, malting barley, spring barley and more…
In the farm chat, Andrew, Ben & Webby discuss Andrew’s recent interview on BBC Radio Norfolk, debate their lucrative weather and market predictions and discuss The Ashes Cricket Series.
They also discuss the jet stream that has moved from Shetland to the middle of the country, which may bring trouble to crops, and move on to talk about the collapse of feed barley which is making many people cross due to the prices. Andrew is not convinced that the winter barley is not going to have as higher of an acceptance rate as we have seen the past few year, so tune in to find out why this might be!
As always, thanks to our listeners, old and new, and remember to keep in touch by heading over to @dewinggrain on Twitter and Instagram. Alternatively, head over to our website on www.dewinggrain.co.uk.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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