The discovery of blackgrass in wildflower seed mixes raises huge concerns in the tillage industry.
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The discovery of blackgrass in wildflower seed mixes last week raised significant concerns from all those involved in the tillage industry.
Over the past week, the Irish Farmers Journal tillage team has been updating readers as the story unfolded.
In this week’s podcast, Stephen Robb talks to Andy Doyle and Siobhan Walsh about the story so far and the implications that this discovery has on the entire agricultural industry.
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The discovery of blackgrass in wildflower seed mixes last week raised significant concerns from all those involved in the tillage industry.
Over the past week, the Irish Farmers Journal tillage team has been updating readers as the story unfolded.
In this week’s podcast, Stephen Robb talks to Andy Doyle and Siobhan Walsh about the story so far and the implications that this discovery has on the entire agricultural industry.
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