This week, as a flaming June means it's all go for harvest 23, we find out whether early yields are meeting expectations.
We ask why the UK animal vaccine supply chain has been so disrupted.
On the markets, we speak to a grain analyst in Ukraine – and find out the importance of the latest Black Sea grain deal.
And we speak to the team undertaking a 2000-mile tractor run for charity across the length and breadth of Britain.
This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Surrey farmer Hugh Broom and Farmers Weekly's Louise Impy.
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Stuttering start for harvest 2023, Natural England faces challenge over conservation area, livestock vaccine disruption, latest Black Sea grain deal, & #LensLight tractor run for mental health awareness

This week, as a flaming June means it's all go for harvest 23, we find out whether early yields are meeting expectations.We ask why the UK animal vaccine supply chain has been so disrupted.On the markets, we speak to a grain analyst in Ukraine – and find out the importance of the latest Black Sea grain deal.And we speak to the team undertaking a 2000-mile tractor run for charity across the length and breadth of Britain.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Sur...
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- 07 Jul 2023
This week, as a flaming June means it's all go for harvest 23, we find out whether early yields are meeting expectations.We ask why the UK animal vaccine supply chain has been so disrupted.On the markets, we speak to a grain analyst in Ukraine – and find out the importance of the latest Black Sea grain deal.And we speak to the team undertaking a 2000-mile tractor run for charity across the length and breadth of Britain.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Sur...