Tillage podcast: market turmoil, compulsory crops and the great tillage revival
This week, Andy, Siobhan and Stephen talk about the measures proposed by the Minister of Agriculture to increase cereal and fodder crops area and the practicalities of any such scheme.
Compulsory tillage was on the agenda this week. Image source: Fianna Fail
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In an extended Tillage Podcast this week, the team discusses the measures proposed by the Minister of Agriculture to increase cereal and fodder crops area, commodity market turmoil, CAP funding for anaerobic digestion, spring sowing restarts, slurry testing results and much more.
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In an extended Tillage Podcast this week, the team discusses the measures proposed by the Minister of Agriculture to increase cereal and fodder crops area, commodity market turmoil, CAP funding for anaerobic digestion, spring sowing restarts, slurry testing results and much more.
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