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    Monitor farm groups gear up for efficiency

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    By admin on October 12, 2018 Business

    AHDB Arable Monitor Farm groups across the country are gearing up to get a grip on farm efficiency, productivity and costs this winter.

    That includes the group in Taunton, Somerset, hosted by Richard Payne at Manor Farm, Heathfield.

    He said: “This winter at the Monitor Farm meetings I want to discuss all the issues that affect our future – and most of those will be financial.

    “What can we do about costs? It seems like, nationally, we’ve reached a yield plateau and our variable costs are relatively fixed, so what can we do?”

    One of Richard’s options to cut costs is a joint venture, sharing machinery with a neighbour, but it’s not the only suggestion on the table.

    Martin Waldock, one of the Monitor Farm steering group, is a relatively new entrant to farming and cuts costs as much as possible, wherever he can. Ditching some pre-ems; and modifying his fungicide programme based on information from the AHDB fungicide performance work, saved Martin £9,000 on 162ha of arable crops for this harvest.

    Philip Dolbear, AHDB Knowledge Exchange Manager, said: “Farmers have got to think about the bigger picture; to take a business approach to their farms in the national and international market place.”

    For Richard, that business approach also involves getting the best out of people.

    “During my time in the army I learnt how to treat people – you give them as much responsibility as you can.”

    Farmers are used to being reactionary, said Richard, but they now need to own the agenda.

    He said: “We need to do something to be fitter for the future. We need to look really clearly at the business…to examine everything.

    “The first thing is to find where your costs are, and that’s where Farmbench and the Monitor Farm programme comes in.”

    During his first meeting of the year (13 November) Richard will be taking other farmers through his machinery and labour review, work efficiency rates and costs per hectare.

    For more information about the Monitor Farm programme this winter, visit www.cereals.ahdb.org.uk/monitorfarms

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