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Shutter Industry


YEARS In the


STEEL ROLLER SHUTTER DOORS We offer a made-to-measure solution to secure


STEEL ROLLER SHUTTER DOORS We offer a made-to-measure solution to secure


workshops and grain stores. 


Steel roller shutters can be operated by hand chain or Steel roller shutters can be operated by hand chain or


workshops and grain stores. 


electric using 3 phase or single phase motors. 


Standard finish is galvanised with colour options Standard finish is galvanised with colour options


electric using 3 phase or single phase motors. 


of Plastisol or Powder Coating. 


Access doors built into the shutter or positioned in Access doors built into the shutter or positioned in


of Plastisol or Powder Coating. 


the existing walls are also available. 


Shutters can be made up to 8m wide with wind Shutters can be made up to 8m wide with wind


the existing walls are also available. 


anchors standard over 4.5m. 


With over 30 years experience in the roller shutter industry call us for a competitive price over the phone anytime.


anchors standard over 4.5m. 


With over 30 years experience in the roller shutter industry call us for a competitive price over the phone anytime.


21 Townsend, Soham, Ely, Cambs CB7 5DD 01353 725151 • Fax 01353 723266


21 Townsend, Soham, Ely, Cambs CB7 5DD 01353 725151 • Fax 01353 723266


Russell Millar Ltd l Millar L


Above: Delayed drilling doesn’t have to mean lower yields, confirms the data.


Left: Financial sustainability means individual crops in the rotation are profitable – and the rotation is profitable as a whole, says John Bianchi.


Below left: Data is invaluable for benchmarking yield – and can help when planning profitable rotations, says Nick Myers.


EXPERTS IN YOUR FIELD SINCE 1962


increasingly grown to counteract blackgrass, but so you can adapt oilseed rape agronomy,” said Mr Myers.


ProCam data also suggests


that delaying the average win- ter wheat drilling date from 2 October to 12 October between 2011 and 2017 had no detrimen- tal impact on yield. “The thinking is that any yield penalty from lat- er drilling is offset by crops con- taining less blackgrass.” Mr Myers added: “There may be scope for more growers to drill later. While the peak drill- ing date for the majority of grow- ers was early October, the peak for growers in the top 25% for win- ter wheat gross margin was af- ter mid-October.”


EXPERTS IN YOUR FIELD SINCE 1962


Unit 2, Angle Common, Soham CB7 5HX 01353 725151 • Fax 01353 723266 russellmillarltd@btinternet.com


DRAIN LAND. RAISE YIELDS. Grow for tomorrow


DRAIN LAND. RAISE YIELDS. Grow for tomorrow


Russell Millar Ltd


■ Land Drainage


■ Storm and Dirty ■ Farm Tracks & R ad Reconstruction


Storm and Dirty Water Management Water Managementoad Reconstruction


■ Land Drainage ■ Ditching


■ Farm Tracks & Ro■ Wetland Environmental Schemes ■ Wetland Environmental Schemes


www.williammorfoot.co.uk 01362 820371 team@williammorfoot.co.uk


www.williammorfoot.co.uk 01362 820371 team@williammorfoot.co.uk


AUGUST 2018 • ANGLIA FARMER 23


■ Ditching


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