
Danusia Osiowy
Features Editor and Events Producer at Farmers Guardian
Content Producer at AgriBriefing; Events Producer of the British Farming Awards.Previous Head of Features at Farmers Guardian. Loves farming & all things Polish
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Jan 24, 2025 |
farmersguardian.com | Danusia Osiowy
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Sep 24, 2024 |
fwi.co.uk | Danusia Osiowy |Ruth Wills
Submitted by Georgina Hedley Combines are slowly being packed away across the UK, although some crops are still waiting patiently to be cut as the weather proves problematic. See also: Harvest highs and lows from Arable Insights farmer panelSomersetHarvest is mostly complete in the South West, with the odd field of linseed or beans still to go, explains Will Vaughan-France, director at Cannington Grain and Somerset farmer.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
fwi.co.uk | Danusia Osiowy
Combines are still making progress between the showers, with significant yield variations both within fields and across the country. See also: Harvest highs and lows from Arable Insights farmer panelCo Down Graham Furey is 75% through harvest at Castleview, Killyleagh, with the final cut of spring barley due from lunchtime today (September 13). Yields have been variable, with the 40ha of Tardis and Belfry winter barley averaging 6.1t/ha, down on the usual 8.7t/ha.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
fwi.co.uk | Danusia Osiowy |Ruth Wills
Across the country, intakes to stores are still down by between a third and a quarter, with mixed results on quality. With the weather still hampering progress, growers are looking forward to seeing the back of this harvest. See also: How winter cover crops affect soil nitrogen supplyNorth YorkshireStarting in the North, intakes are down by a third and progress is difficult due to poor weather, says David Padgett, managing director at Argrain.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
fwi.co.uk | Danusia Osiowy |Ruth Wills
Harvest continues across the country, with variable results on wheat and several growers reviewing their strategy for the next season – turning towards environmental schemes to boost the bottom linesKelsoThe 650-ha wheat harvest is 60% through at Mertoun Estate Farm, near St Boswells, after a few damp days stopped progress. Yields have been variable, with hard wheats doing better than soft varieties, says farm manager Jack Parsons.
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