Tillage podcast: spring agronomy, solar PV economics and €400/t malting barley
The tillage team discusses all of the key agronomy decisions taking place in tillage fields this week, malting barley hitting €400/t and the economics of on-farm solar PV.
This week, Stephen, Siobhan and Andy run through all of the key agronomy decisions taking place in tillage fields this week. This includes brown rust, BYDV, T1 and T2 timings and nitrogen splits.
The team also gets an update on malting barley price and discuss the results of a solar PV study which was commissioned by the Irish Farmers Journal.
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This week, Stephen, Siobhan and Andy run through all of the key agronomy decisions taking place in tillage fields this week. This includes brown rust, BYDV, T1 and T2 timings and nitrogen splits.
The team also gets an update on malting barley price and discuss the results of a solar PV study which was commissioned by the Irish Farmers Journal.
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