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fodder beet

Very little tillage ground left fallow in 2024

N.Ireland

Very little tillage ground left fallow in 2024

Despite predictions to the contrary made some weeks ago, very little tillage ground has been left fallow in Ireland this...

May 25, 2024 6:20am
Fodder beet: One of the few good news stories for tillage in 2023

Arable

Fodder beet: One of the few good news stories for tillage in 2023

Teagasc is confirming that 2023 will be a good year for Irish fodder beet growers. This is assuming that they...

November 16, 2023 6:20am
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