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Barley yields near 5-year average

Olivia Cooper
Wednesday 28 July 2010 00:00

Winter barley harvest will be almost complete south of the M62 by Friday (30 July), according to Jonathan Hoyland, barley trader at Frontier.


“Yields are down on last year, but are probably about on the five-year average.

“The winter barley has been pleasantly surprising – I think it got a greater percentage of its rainfall requirement than perhaps the wheat.”

Feed barley was averaging 6.8t/ha to 8.5t/ha (2.75-3.4t/acre) with malting barley pegged at 6.5-7.3t/ha (2.6-3t/acre).

Crops on heavy or chalk ground had performed the best, while those in the North East suffered the most from drought, he said.

Bushelweights were high, with Frontier’s first export vessel averaging 70kg/hl.

“Screenings are low – the plants haven’t tillered much and instead put all their efforts into the grain site.”

With about a third of winter malting barley now tested, 80% was passing below 1.8% nitrogen.


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