Padraic Gleeson picking stones at Blue Ball, Co Offaly, ahead of the sowing of 25ac of spring barley. Padraic runs a beef, sheep and tillage enterprise. \ Odhran Ducie
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On this week’s Tillage Podcast, we talk fieldwork and the struggle on farms across the country at present.
We chat to fungicide expert professor Fiona Burnett of the Scottish Rural College on resistance.
We also run through feed and grain imports for 2025, look at the paper and have the Grain Trends and weather reports.
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On this week’s Tillage Podcast, we talk fieldwork and the struggle on farms across the country at present.
We chat to fungicide expert professor Fiona Burnett of the Scottish Rural College on resistance.
We also run through feed and grain imports for 2025, look at the paper and have the Grain Trends and weather reports.
You can listen to the podcast here:
The Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer Crop Science.
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