Cereals & Oilseeds
14 July 2020
Interested in your soil health? This will be a practical session looking at how to assess your soil structure, using a VESS assessment, and your earthworm numbers across the farm. Use this information to inform management practices and hear how this has been put into practice on the AHDB Strategic Farms. Led by Anne Bhogal, ADAS, this will provide a hands on guide to what is needed in-field, a forum to ask your questions and the resources to carry it out for your farm business.
14 July 2020
As northern hemisphere harvests were underway, global wheat markets were pressured as we commenced the 2020/21 marketing year.
29 July 2020
Planning for the future can be a daunting process, especially in the farming sector where there is a lot of change and uncertainty on the horizon.
22 July 2020
This year resilience levels have been tested with the increased demand to supply higher volumes of produce in shorter time frames, and this has undoubtedly put strain on both our physical and mental well-being.
24 October 2023
Deadline: 17 August 2020
9 July 2020
Yesterday saw the release of the latest AHDB planting and variety survey, detailing regional planting figures across the different crops. One of the key highlights of the survey is the 25% reduction year-on-year in the area planted to wheat.
9 July 2020
Harry Henderson is joined by Andy Newbold (FarmSmart) and AHDB’s David Eudall, Anthony Speight and Dhan Bhandari to discuss harvest preparations and the impact of this season’s weather and COVID-19 on those preparations.
8 July 2020
The 2020 AHDB Planting and Variety Survey has revealed a large swing to spring cropping due to poor autumn conditions.
8 July 2020
Today marks the latest release of the AHDB Planting and Variety survey results, providing a planted area estimates for the 2020/21 season. This season has cast many challenges to UK growers.
8 July 2020
With cereal rust populations changing at an unprecedented rate, it has become clear that the RL rating system also needs to adapt to survive.
7 July 2020
The current view of the global wheat market is that it’s looking well supplied in 2020/21 but there’s still potential for greater pressure or more support if crops come in larger or smaller.
