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In this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Ben and Webby to discuss the London Futures contract.
They discuss the recent tender.
The team mention how they are worried about the future of the London Futures contract.
Webby’s part time job gets mentioned.
They debate who the next prime minister will be.
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In this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Ben and Webby to talk about the recent Bourse in Berlin.
Andrew talks about this years shooting season.
They discuss the upcoming tenders.
They talk about the need for a weather market over the Christmas period to give markets a reason to rally.
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“The purpose of a committee is to take minutes and waste hours.”
This week’s podcast is hosted by Joe & Ben while Andrew is away.
The podcasts main discussion is about what dewing grain does on committees within the agricultural industry.
Ben talks about the importance of having independent merchants on these committees.
Joe talks about the areas covered by the TASCC committee.
They discuss the need for younger people to join committees to keep them fresh and relevant.
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In this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Ben & Webby to discuss the events of the week.
To start the podcast, they discuss the upcoming European Commodities Exchange Bourse in Berlin.
They talk about the issues with the domestic market.
They discuss the farmer hardship loans in the USA.
Ben mentions the value of gold vs commodities.
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This weeks Podcast is a bitesize episode due to technical difficulties.
Andrew recaps what they spoke about in the in the failed podcast recording.
He talks about the current market conditions.
Donald (Andrew) talks about an interesting occurrence in the Soybean market.
To end the podcast Andrew talks about the Ryder Cup.
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This week is again hosted by Ben & Webby while Andrew is away.
They start by talking about the Argentinian export tax.
Ben delves deeper into their inflation issues.
They move on to talk about the latest news regarding Russia.
They speak about whether the US farmers financial aid will push the market lower.
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This week’s episode is hosted by Ben & Webby while Andrew takes a well deserved break in the Yorkshire Dales.
They start by trying to find something positive to talk about.
Webby and Ben mention how the US Wheat rally was cause by the weak Dollar.
Webby mentions how from today any tonnages committed to us will get a free Make Agriculture Great Again hat or Dewing Grain beanie sent to them (while stocks last).
They talk about food price inflation.
The boys mention how Scottish farmers have been calling in asking to use the mobile Grain Doctor.
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In this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Joe, Ben & Webby to discuss a slightly more cheerful topic than the ones of late.
Joe opens the podcast talking about the new Dewing Grain investment, The Grain Doctor. It features a Satake Colour Sorter with 3D colour map technology, a rotary screener and an aspirator allowing it to cover almost any issue in grain quality.
Bens world renowned trailer driving skills get mentioned.
The conversation moves on to talk about the government.
They talk about Aylsham Grains forthcoming improved outload bin.
The team talk about Webby’s weight loss and Harry catches some stray shots.
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In this week’s Bitesize Episode Andrew briefly rounds up his outlook on the market.
Andrew starts by talking about the favourable weather conditions for farmers currently.
He then goes on to talk about crop values.
Andrew mentions how there are no real problems in world crop production leading him to comment that he believes the price of wheat will drop further by May 2026.
Andrew talks about some changes to ICE Futures rules.
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In this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Ben & Webby. They start by discussing Bens long awaited return from Holiday.
They move on to talk about the events of the Aylsham Show Ball.
Andrew discusses the current pressure on the world ag markets.
Andrew talks about the issues farmers are facing right now.
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In this week’s Bitesize episode Andrew gets excited for upcoming 7th birthday of the Dewing Grain Podcast.
He starts by going over the current local crop values.
Andrew moves on to talk about food price inflation in the UK.
Then he talks about the AHDB and some recent data they have released.
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In this week’s Bitesize episode Andrew is joined by Webby to talk about the end of Harvest 2025!
They start by talking about the varying yields they have heard from farmers across the country.
They talk about how there is enough stock to keep maltsters happy for now, but there could be a shortage of low nitrogen Barley later in the season.
Andrew mentions how some of the wheat stores aren’t full yet due to the high bushel weights this year.
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In this week’s Bitesize episode, Andrew sums up how this year’s harvest has gone so far.
Andrew mentions how there is not an abundance of low nitrogen Malting Barley this year.
He also talks about how there is an issue with the appearance of the grains this year.
Wheat quality, much like the Malting Barley, has been dependent on soil types but some wheat is coming into the store with strong bushel weights.
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In this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Ben and Webby. They start by going back to the old tradition of cracking open a beer, generously provided by John Barrett and AF.
The first topic is Winter Barley. The boys go over how it went and how it compares to the spring barley harvest.
They move on to talk about the not so promising subject of Spring Barley, which Webby estimates is around 30% down on yield in Norfolk.
Andrew talks about the lack of low nitrogen barley this year.
They discuss the difficulties in getting values from the maltsters.
Ben and Webby bring up the perceived low number of Flea Beatles this year.
The team guess that wheat yields will be about 10% down.
Andrew mentions how Donald Trump bought up the family farm tax argument with Kier Starmer.
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In this week’s bitesize episode Andrew starts by talking about how grateful he is for the futures wheat moving out of the store at a good pace.
Andrew mentions how he expects farmers will resume harvesting over the weekend if the rain holds off.
Andrew talks about how the malting barley market is fortunate to have carryover stock from last year due to spring barleys looking like they may have some issues.
Andrew makes an urgent point to the maltsters.
The likely lower yield on wheat gets discussed.
Andrew advises farmers growing milling wheat not to book in premiums until they have cut it as the rain has the potential to cause issues.
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In this week’s bitesize episode Andrew starts by talking about his weather forecasting skills.
Andrew mentions how the industry is patiently waiting for the weather to clear up and for harvest to resume so that quality and yield data can be analysed.
Andrew talks about how yields have been partly helped by the strong bushel weights of the grains.
The issues surrounding green grains and second growth get discussed.
Andrew mentions how OSR is getting close to £400 for harvest and that it’s a good price to sell at for harvest cash flow.
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On this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Ben, Webby & Josh to discuss how things are going with the Winter Barley harvest so far.
Andrew starts with the difficulties the team are having in pricing it as there is very little guidance out in the trade.
The team mention the issues the stores have been facing with awns blocking up conveyors and elevators this year.
Josh talks about how he thinks the spring barley crops are looking and how he doesn’t have high expectations for what is to come.
Ben explains how Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada have affected the OSR price negatively but hopefully this is just short term.
Andrew recounts how he found a grain weevil larvae in a wheat crop which shows it is not necessarily entirely down to how the grain is stored.
Ian mentions how farmers could sell May 2027 at £190 ex farm or £200 ex store which is a sensible place to sell at for most farms.
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In this week’s episode Andrew is joined by Ben & Webby.
They start by discussing how the first few samples of new crop have looked so far.
They talk about the weather patterns happening around the world and the potential impact on other regions harvests.
The podcast walk has been cancelled for this month due to harvest starting early!
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In this week’s Bitesize episode, Andrew starts by talking about forward selling.
Andrew talks about the immediate issue of harvest. There is a large carryover stock, harvest is early and there is a potential for the quality to be wrong.
Andrew explains the benefits of farmers having their own storage or owning space in central storage.
Andrew keeps the podcast fairly short as there is “nothing cheerful to say”.
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In this week’s episode Joe and Ben attend the AHDB RL Trial day. Ben gets pretty sunburnt whilst Joe (who is closer to the sun height wise) just goes a nice shade of brown.
The special guest this week is Patrick Stephenson, who is Chairman of the AHDB Recommended Wheat List and also sits on the AHDB Cereals and Oil Seed Council.
The trio have an informal chat about life and crop trials. Apologies if the audio quality is not up to our usual world class standard as it was all recorded outside with the birds, planes and cars!
Unfortunately, this month’s Podcast Walk has been cancelled. We look forward to seeing you at the next one!
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