Tillage Podcast: main crops we grow are not most profitable ones
On this week’s podcast, Dr Fiona Thorne goes through the figures on crop margins and explains how the most profitable crops are the ones with the lowest demand.
In the Tillage Fields with Siobhán Walsh and guest Fiona Thorne, Teagasc, on day three at the National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Co Offaly. \ Jerome Dunne
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On this week’s podcast, we go through the figures on crop profits, tillage incomes and what’s bringing about the best return with Dr Fiona Thorne of Teagasc.
Fiona tells us how Ireland compares on competitiveness with other sectors and countries and about new research that will help to model what impact policy changes and technology developments will have on tillage farms and incomes.
We also talk about a new Irish ration on the market. This week’s show was recorded live at the National Ploughing Championships.
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On this week’s podcast, Dr Fiona Thorne goes through the figures on crop margins and explains how the most profitable crops are the ones with the lowest demand.
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On this week’s podcast, we go through the figures on crop profits, tillage incomes and what’s bringing about the best return with Dr Fiona Thorne of Teagasc.
Fiona tells us how Ireland compares on competitiveness with other sectors and countries and about new research that will help to model what impact policy changes and technology developments will have on tillage farms and incomes.
We also talk about a new Irish ration on the market. This week’s show was recorded live at the National Ploughing Championships.
You can listen to the podcast here:
The Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer crops Science.
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