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386 - Enough Rain
Ep. 386
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This week Andrew is joined by Ben and Webby. They kick things off with a debrief from the recent farmer meeting, before turning to the AHDB and whether their wheat figures are quite as reliable as they'd like us to think.
The team talk about the May 27 ex farm price pushing up towards Β£200 β one to watch.
They also weigh in on who the next Prime Minister might be, and Ben rounds things off by giving Andrew some last minute flower growing advice. Completely normal podcast.
πΆ Podcast walk β Charles Bracey's, 27th May, 2pm. What3words: most.shuttled.rhino. Boots on.
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