Tillage Podcast: big financial losses, new payments and getting on with work
This week’s show has good and bad news for tillage farmers and is essential listening alongside a copy of this week’s paper, with the breakdown of crop returns.
Paul Crowley harvests Lynx spring beans at Ballycroneen, Cloyne, Co Cork. \ Donal O' Leary
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On this week’s Tillage Podcast, Siobhán Walsh and Pat O’Toole talk about a possible flat-rate tillage payment, financial losses on cereal crops, how the nitrates derogation changes will affect the tillage land area and, as always, we have the grain markets report and weather forecast, as well as an update on ACRES deadlines.
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This week’s show has good and bad news for tillage farmers and is essential listening alongside a copy of this week’s paper, with the breakdown of crop returns.
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On this week’s Tillage Podcast, Siobhán Walsh and Pat O’Toole talk about a possible flat-rate tillage payment, financial losses on cereal crops, how the nitrates derogation changes will affect the tillage land area and, as always, we have the grain markets report and weather forecast, as well as an update on ACRES deadlines.
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