Another Growing Year Comes To A Close

Another Growing Year Comes To A Close

Huw Jenkins

Huw Jenkins

Sep, 03 2024

Summer has progressed quickly, bringing to a close the turbulent 2023/24 growing year.

The hard work doesn’t stop once the combines are back in the shed however, and up and down the country our agronomists and farm managers are busy planning and preparing for the coming autumn drilling campaign. Following the year we have had, flexibility and working in partnership with the grower will be central to success come this time next year…whatever may be thrown at us.

As independent agronomists we are afforded flexibility in being able to provide advice driven by what is best for the current crop, whilst maintaining a holistic view of the enterprise, its commerciality and its future. We are not exclusively led by seasonal product sales. All of our agronomists are members of the Association of Independent Crop Consultants (AICC) and have access to the latest independent trials data, cultural control approaches and innovative technology. We are also responsible for adhering to AICC code of conduct.

We believe in the importance of truly independent advice and would be happy to speak to you about your agronomy requirements. To get in touch please email contact@ceresrural.co.uk, click the “CONTACT US” button below, or call 01223 679 679.

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