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mixture of rolled barley,maize wheat and soya beans - Cows 365 Blog - FWispace

Travelled up from Roscrea to County Laois to one of the best Limousin breeders in the British isles. The stock here are excellent. Today we were scanning

Corn, oats, soybeans drop on the Chicago BOT, wheat gains; livestock trades mostly lower

Agriculture futures mostly lower on the CBOTCHICAGO — Agriculture futures were mixed Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.

AllAboutFeed - Weblog: Blame the wheat speculators

Many environmental factors can reduce agriculture productivity, but drought is by far the most damaging. It is also a great tool for speculators to disturb natural supply and demand mechanisms by trying to manipulate prices.

Start of Wheat Harvest - Farmer Jake's Blog - FWispace

On Friday 10th December I was invited by UAP to go and listen to a talk all about Direct Drilling and Minimum Tillage. The talk was being give by Steve

Wheat straw outshines barley at Berks auction

Wheat straw was in hot demand at a recent hay and straw sale at Newbury in Berkshire

East: Decisions still to be made on blackgrass herbicides

Rain in early November and some perfect spraying conditions subsequently have resulted in rapid blackgrass emergence in wheats and a considerable amount of Atlantis/Horus (iodosulfuron + mesosulfuron) being applied. Soil moisture has also activated the residuals to the extent that the later sown

West: Rain brings relief to crops

Over the last 10 days, we have had approximately 25-40mm of rain across the whole region, which has been enough to get all crops chitting. However, it has by no means had any major effect on the big soil-moisture...

West: Late maize harvest delays some wheat drillings

With much of the southwest wheat crop due to be planted after maize, a late maize harvest inevitably means that the following wheat is going to be late-drilled. The more favourable maize sites have only been marginally later to harvest...

Wheat harvest marches toward us. - kansasfarmer's blog - FWispace

More or less a rhetorical question. We know it can stay dry for much longer than it has been. My theory has always been we had 4 very wet years in a row,

West: Inch of rain desperately needed

Extremely dry conditions within a 15-20-mile radius of Shrewsbury means I still have oilseed rape fields with very little crop emergence, if any, and wheat fields after rape with only partial emergence. Any ground that has been ploughed and drilled, mainly ahead of...

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