Please find the Bartholomews July 2023 newsletter.
Read MoreDaily volatility aside, markets have a sideways look to them again. Grain facilities appeared to be targeted by both sides in the war as Russia went after the lower Danube river and Ukrainian missiles landed over the border into the Rostov region.
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that together we raised a grand total of £720.00 for The Farming Community Network!
Read MoreThe Black Sea Corridor - which permits safe passage of grain cargoes from Ukraine – reached its expiry date last Monday and was not renewed as Russia walked away.
Read MoreNovember LIFFE had a look at the low £190’s early on before deciding it didn’t like the view and settling plus £3 on the week at £196.30.
Read MoreThinking about growing a companion crop with OSR this year? Here are a few mixtures that might be useful, and the reasons why it might be beneficial for you!
Read MoreThe decarbonisation of the food chain is a crucial step towards a more sustainable future, and it requires a united effort from every link in the chain. We are thrilled to announce an innovative alliance between Bartholomew’s M&S and Fertiberia.
Read MoreWe saw the first winter barley harvested last weekend with test results between 64-67 kg/hl – indicating a high yielding crop similar to last season.
Read MoreOur Five Open days held across the South Coast offered growers the opportunity to access our most up-to-date variety trial results.
Read MoreFind out about our current Turnip and Forage Rape options!
Read MoreIt was an honour to hold a special event to celebrate our incredible retired employees, who have been the cornerstone of our organization for decades!
Read MorePlease find the Bartholomews June 2023 newsletter.
Read MoreFor further information, please contact the seed department on 01243 755620
Read MoreNew crop rapeseed should provide the excitement this week after Fridays bombshell USDA update.
Read MoreExtraordinary scenes in Russia this weekend, but how does it affect the flow of grain from the Black Sea? To find out more, including the last of our #grainmarketing breakfast meetings, see this week’s Monday Market Briefing.
Read MoreScandinavian weather patterns continue to support grain values as dryness affects crop development.
Read MoreFriday’s USDA report remained unchanged with high wheat yields expected. Meanwhile, global consumption remains low due to cost-of-living crisis.
Read MoreWe spent last Tuesday at this year’s Spanish Grain Bourse in Barcelona where we meet with millers and feed compounders to promote UK cereal exports.
Read MoreWith the last of the spring crops such as maize and fodder beet going into moisture we should be set for the next month or so before we’ll require rain once again.
Read MoreMarkets tracked sideways to slightly higher last week despite a lack of real bullish news to support them, maybe we have found a solid base at £190 Nov LIFFE for the time being
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