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With March now here, winter barley management and spring barley sowing will be to the fore of farmers’ minds over the coming weeks, according to Teagasc.
John Galvin, Teagasc drystock and tillage advisor, Galway, offered advice on these two themes, highlighting that, at present – following a very wet January and February – land still remains unfit to travel and field work has to be put on hold until weather conditions improve.
August and September of 2020 were dryer than previous years which gave greater opportunity for the sowing of winter crops, in particular winter barley.
So although spring barley will remain to be the dominant crop for cereal growers in the west, its area will be reduced on last year, Galvin noted.