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In this week’s episode bite size episode, Andrew gives an update on the current market conditions. Finally, we have some sun! Andrew is hopeful that it is not too little too late.
Andrew and Ben discuss the hot topic of penalty rents for futures wheat. Dewing grain has done its upmost to keep penalty rent prices fair however stores do need to be emptied and cleaned at some point!
Of course, the boys had to talk about England’s questionable performance against Denmark. Followed by Ben touching on changes affecting some farmers on BPS.
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In this week’s episode, Andrew ambushes south Norfolk farmer Rob Alexander. Firstly, the pair place their bets on when they think the start of harvest will be. They then take turns to say where they believe the markets are going and discuss in depth, this coming harvests "wild farmed Wheat" as seen on “Clarkson’s Farm”. Andrew elaborates on the ever - growing fear of ergot in the upcoming wheat crop with the abundance of rain we have had recently. We also get an insight as to how “strip till” has changed the way Rob farms these days.
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On this week’s bitesize episode, Andrew explains the recent downfall in the markets and the trouble of having futures stores still clogged up with wheat. He touches on various bullish factors that could support the market in the future, such as the wheat crop size in the black sea region and the effect an export ban may have on markets if it does keep getting downsized. Andrew also gives his two cents on what he believes could be the crop of the year over here!
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In this week’s episode, Andrew and Ben have an in-depth discussion analysing the current erratic markets. The duo talk about the effects El Niño and La Niña are having on farmers crops and yields. Andrew touches on his secret mission up to Scotland over the bank holiday. On the sunshine filled podcast walk, Andrew takes the opportunity to quiz farmers about how their crops are looking for the upcoming harvest.
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This week we are back with our education series where Andrew answers some commonly asked questions about market prices and why they differ. He discusses why some parts of the UK attract higher grain prices, explains why X and Y farm prices may be different and shares his opinions on the overall risks of selling grain.
Market Report w/c 27th May, we are joined by Andrew who updates us on the figures for this week’s market and things are looking good due to the
weather, so just hoping it keeps doing what it’s doing. It’s finally time for the podcast walk this week, this Thursday 30th May at 2 pm in Potter Heigham. The What3Words are ‘slouched, frames, pigs’. See you there!
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On today's podcast, Ben & Joe discuss their thoughts on the global grain trade and debate Russia’s exportation of cheap fertiliser. They touch on the elections currently occurring in India and the effect they could have on the wheat markets.
The rest of the Dewing Grain team has been to London for the Spring Bourse last Friday, a big thank you to Brad Skinn and all his team for organising it. Tune in next week for some fun stories of what they get up to.
Market Report for w/c Monday 20th May. Ben talks us through this week's current prices for the grain market. Our podcast walk is coming up soon and for another reminder, it is on Thursday 30th May at 2pm in Potter Heigham, the What3Words for the meeting spot are ‘slouched, frames, pigs’. Hopefully, we will see some new and familiar faces there!
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Andrew, Ben and Webby discuss the ongoing technicalities of the May wheat futures market. The group also share their thoughts on owning wheat in stores around the country after the recent tender. They also touch on the old crop wheat situation, knowing lots of it is still out there on farm.
Webby shares his outfit of the summer which is budgie smugglers, flip flops and a sombrero. A debrief of the events of Harrys breakfast meeting on Wednesday is also included; farmers who turned up were offered a very exciting deal!
Market report w/c Monday 13th May. Andrew shares his thoughts on the current grain market. He also announces the next walk which will be on Thursday 30th May at 2pm in Potter Heigham. This week’s walk has been chosen by Joe. The What3Words are – “slouched, frames, pigs”. We look forward to seeing you there.
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In this bitesize market report episode, Andrew tells us the reasons why he is feeling confused about the current grain market, labelling it as unpredictable and discussing his concerns. He also shares his opinions on the global grain trade and the worries that he has for the maltsters.
The Dewing Grain team want to say a big thank you to Harry Harrison from Honingham Thorpe Farms for being such a good host for the biggest Dewing Grain walk we’ve had to date. We also want to thank everyone that came along and we hope to see you on the next one.
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Andrew, Ben & Webby discuss the most recent grain tenders including a hefty one from Frontier Agriculture. They share their thoughts on the global grain trade and debate where they think the most unattractive place to own wheat is in the UK.
Can you guess which famous descendant Harry is related to? Listen to find out…
Market Report w/c Monday 29th April. Andrew who gives this week’s report on the current grain market. Don’t forget that the Dewing Grain Podcast Walk is tomorrow at 2pm, meeting in Honingham - The What3Words to find the location are 'smallest,dumpling,damage'. See you there!
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Ian and Ben are joined by Jeremy Buxton, a third-generation farmer who came back to manage his family farm after living and working in Paris for 12 years presenting for sports television. Jeremy talks to us about Eves Hill Farm, and the changes he saw when he came back to work in the industry.
Jeremy has a passion for regenerative farming and produces high-quality products for the local community. Having a range of livestock, he sells a range of products at the farm shop run by his partner Kathryn who works as his legal secretary.
The farm is holding an event on Friday 26th April, where there will be a screening of ‘6 Inches of Soil’, which will follow a 5-star panel discussion between the audience, including Tim O’Riordan, Patrick Barkham and Charlie Ennals.
Tickets can be brought online via their website here: https://www.eveshill.uk/.
Market Report for w/c 22nd April, Andrew talks us through this week’s crop prices and his favourite topic of futures tenders and gives his thoughts and opinions on this. Also, another reminder the Podcast Walk is coming up very soon on Tuesday 30th April at 2pm in Honingham!
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In this week’s bitesize episode, Andrew talks us through the figures for the market and finally, we are starting to see some sunshine and hoping it stays this way!
Ben has been in Yorkshire with his boys climbing a mountain, however, the weather wasn’t the best up there – full of rain and wind! Another reminder that the Podcast Walk for April is on Tuesday 30th at 2pm, meeting at Honingham. The What Three Words are ‘Smallest-Dumpling-Damage’. Join us for a 10km walk, a route chosen especially by Honingham Farm Manager, Harry Harrison.
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This week we are joined by the in-house gang of Andrew, Ben & Webby. Topics of this episode include everyone’s favourite……the weather and how that has been affecting the market figures. Webby got bored over the weekend and listened to a competitor's podcast and shared his thoughts on this.
Oil Prices have been going up aggressively and there are talks about the dodgy penalty being given to France and Webby’s pink pants and matching socks!
In this week's Market Report for w/c 8th April, Andrew has some great crop price news for us. He also announces the ‘actual’ podcast walk on Tuesday 30th April at 2pm, meeting outside Dewing Grain’s futures store in Honingham. The What Three Words are ‘Smallest-Dumpling-Damage’, we look forward to seeing you there.
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In this week’s April Fool’s episode, Andrew, Ben and Webby have two very exciting announcements for us. All marketing of UK’s Co-Operative stores will be going through Dewing Grain for next year - great news for farmers!
After all the years of trading, there’s going to be a new feed barley crop – a bold, healthy and world-beating variety…The Dewing. The podcast walk location has been announced - the What Three Words are ‘Events-Diner-Rated’, date is still yet to be confirmed.
Market Report w/c 1st April, the market has perked up a bit since last week but could spiral depending on the weather as we are due some showers, meaning potatoes and sugarbeet aren’t being lifted just yet.
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This week is a bitesize episode and Andrew joins us to talk us through his opinions on how the market is looking at the moment and where he sees it going. Oilseed rape has finally moved its way up, alongside Feed barley for June. Malting barley crop is late for planting and all we are praying for is the weather is on our side for the next upcoming months.
Sadly, there will be no Dewing Grain Walk this month, but we will keep you updated for the next one coming in April and hopefully, we will be walking in the sunshine!
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This week we are joined by the Dewing Grain gang of Andrew, Ben, Josh & Webby. The guys get into a heated discussion about politics and Josh gives us the rundown of his recent trip to Rome for The RMI Conference. There’s also been talk of Ukraine hitting oil refineries in Russia and impacting the market.
Andrew brings back his Donald Trump impression for us and Ben informs us that Oilseed rape has finally gone up! Vince’s son is also raising money for The Big C Cancer Charity & Samaritans, please click the link here to donate to this incredible cause – https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-big-c-cancer-charity-and-samaritans-fundraiser.
Market Report w/c 18th March, we are joined by Ben who goes through the figures for this week and things are still low but looking very stable. The weather has been good so far, so fingers crossed it’ll stay that way!
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On this week’s episode, Webby and Joe speak to Data Analyst, Dominic Swan from Catalyst Farming, a collaboration between Holkham Farming Company, NE Salmon Ltd, Raynham Farms and Salle Farms Company, united by a belief in harnessing the power of data to inform their decision-making.
Farming over 7,500 hectares with 700 fields across different parts of Norfolk, crops include winter wheat, winter barley, spring barley, oilseed rape, sugar beet, spring beans, rye, maize, potatoes and a small area of vining peas, multi-species herbal leys, grass seed and spring wheat.
If you’d like to find out more information about Catalyst Farming, then please head over to their website: https://catalystfarming.co.uk/.
Market Report w/c 11th March, Andrew talks us through this week’s figures for the market. He thinks old crop feed wheat is in trouble and gives us his best Northern accent.
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This week it’s another in-house banter where Andrew, Josh, Joe, Webby & Ben discuss several different topics including the state of the seed trade, UK carbon targets, farmer protests and a mention of Donald Trump’s golden trainers.
The guys talk us through a recent Twitter post from Rory Deverell, about the impact that Ukrainian farms have had on the grain trade. They sample some beers which Nick Hood kindly left for them, including Delirium Belgian, Tiny Rebel Tropica, Früli Strawberry, St Bernardus and a Duvel…Thank you, Nick!
Market Report w/c Monday 4th March. Andrew goes through the figures for this week. Things have slightly increased however still very low at the moment, but fingers crossed that the weather will be on our side very soon.
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Episode 274 – The Corn Exchange Benevolent Society
In this week’s episode, Andrew is joined by the Chairman of the Corn Exchange Benevolent Society, Richard Cooksley. The two speak about why they believe that grain companies should sign up for this, and what key benefits it can bring to their business and employees.
Market report w/c Monday 26th February. Tune into this week’s market report to hear our market advice, direct from Andrew himself where he shares his concerns, opinions and predictions on the current rallying market. Andrew discusses the weather, old crop and new crop markets and what we will expect to see within these markets within the next few weeks.
The next Dewing Grain Walk is on Thursday 29th February, where we will be walking in Reepham at 2pm. The What3Words to find the meeting location are ‘sings.galloping.fruity’. We hope to see you there!
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This week Andrew is joined by haulier, Dale Watson and Dewing Grain’s very own Logistics Manager, Andy George. Dale speaks about his journey in the grain industry, from where he started to his current role.
Dale starts his early mornings at 3.25 am, and talks to us about his day-to-day tasks. He informs us that the youngsters starting out in this type of work can find it very difficult and lonely. Andrew goes into more detail with him about the shortage of drivers and what could this mean for future market figures.
Market Report for w/c Monday 19th February, Andrew goes through the figures for this week. The market is continuing to go down and he speaks about the facts and probabilities of it increasing again. He finally announces the location of the next Dewing Grain walk which is in Reepham and the What Three Words are Sings-Galloping-Fruity on Thursday 29th February at 2 pm!
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On this week’s episode, we are joined by Andrew, Webby and Ben who are talking about the Norfolk Farming Conference which they have recently been to. Webby has made some notes on each of the guest speakers, which include Andy Cato, Professor Brian Reed from UEA, Philip de Jean, Craig Livingston, and Professor Lydia Smith.
The gang speak about their favourite topic, the Digital Grain Passport, which is in trouble, along with the Red Tractor. The EU has also backed down on emissions and Andrew does another great impression!
Market Report for w/c Monday 12th February, Andrew talks us through the grumpiest market figures to date and informs us that wheat prices are going down rapidly, and he is so surprised that it’s this low.
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