Tillage Podcast #8: grain prices, fertiliser and ploughing logistics
Stephen Robb and Siobhan Walsh run through the news of the week in the tillage industry including grain prices, fertiliser costs and Minister McConalogue’s commitment to the tillage sector.
The last few hundred acres of harvest 2021 are being cleaned up, while some have started their winter cereal sowing campaigns.
This week also saw the first major Irish co-op announce their harvest prices. The announcement comes on the same week we saw fertiliser prices skyrocket of the back of high gas and grain prices and logistical issues.
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Title: Tillage Podcast #8: grain prices, fertiliser and ploughing logistics
Stephen Robb and Siobhan Walsh run through the news of the week in the tillage industry including grain prices, fertiliser costs and Minister McConalogue’s commitment to the tillage sector.
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It’s been another busy week for tillage farmers.
The last few hundred acres of harvest 2021 are being cleaned up, while some have started their winter cereal sowing campaigns.
This week also saw the first major Irish co-op announce their harvest prices. The announcement comes on the same week we saw fertiliser prices skyrocket of the back of high gas and grain prices and logistical issues.
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