Cereals & Oilseeds
20 November 2025
Learn about our investment in evidence-based soil management information and tools.
1 February 2022
These farmer-led trials aimed to evaluate ways to reduce nitrogen fertiliser rates, while maintaining yields.
16 February 2022
An evening of discussion on your soils - practical measures to get the most from your soils and inputs, as well as tools and regulations to be aware of
31 January 2022
There were some big fluctuations in wheat prices last week. Meanwhile, maize and soyabean prices continue to find support from less-than-ideal weather in South America.
28 January 2022
Yesterday, the Indonesian government announced plans to curb the exports of palm oil. This move would see 20% of the vegetable oil mandated to be sold domestically, thereby limiting volumes available to global markets.
9 February 2022
With the chemical toolbox reducing in both options and efficacy it is more important than ever before to take an integrated approach to disease and understand how we can manage resistance.
31 January 2022
AHDB released its latest 2021/22 UK cereal supply and demand estimates this morning.
27 January 2022
Rising costs will be crucial to farm business planning over the next six months as high rates of inflation impact the UK agricultural economy, according to the latest AHDB Agri-Market Outlook.
8 February 2022
Anne Bhogal (ADAS) will lead us on a journey to better understand our soils and how to best manage them to be healthy and resilient.
26 January 2022
One of the factors supporting prices yesterday, was poor US crop condition scores. Although there is still a lot of crop development between now and harvest. These crop condition scores build sentiment into the market as speculations are made on potential yields.
25 January 2022
A relatively mild winter continues to be kind to winter crops across Europe and the Black Sea. But, this also continues to leave crops more exposed to frost damage if temperatures drop.
25 January 2022
AHDB’s Farm Business Review recently reached a significant landmark, with over 1,000 farmers now signed up. The service offers free consultancy to farm businesses in England most affected by the move away from the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS).
