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    Norfolk farmer squares off awkward fields with miscanthus

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltNovember 4, 20222 Mins Read
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    Norfolk arable farmer, Algy Garrod, is now using miscanthus to square off awkwardly shaped fields, which he hopes will bring multiple benefits to his business.

    He decided to plant the crop after learning about its environmental credentials and seeing a neighbour plant it.

    “My neighbour put Miscanthus on some very small fields next to waterways, which got me thinking that I could potentially use it to take out some of my less productive land,” Mr Garrod explained.

    “When I looked at my yield maps, certain areas of the farm performed poorly on an annual basis, typically areas on the edges of fields.

    “So, I made the decision to put Miscanthus on them. I’ve straightened out these fields with GPS, taking out bits near hedges or bendy field margins and edges.”

    Mr Garrod planted ten hectares of the crop, in the hope that squaring off the fields will make them more manageable and efficient for conventional food cropping.

    “I accept that there may well be some reduction in yield and I’m not suddenly expecting the Miscanthus to be an amazing crop when it’s next to a hedge,” he said.

    “But I’m not putting inputs on and I’m not running on it, so I’m hoping that having taken those out of the equation it will give me a return.

    “I’m also hoping it will provide me with some efficiency gains – my sprayer works better when it’s going in a straight line as opposed to going around corners which creates inaccuracies when applying our inputs.”

    Additionally, miscanthus will provide Mr Garrod with game cover. “I’ve now got permanent shooting cover which means I don’t have to establish it each year, which is a big benefit.”

    As the crop is still in the establishment phase, it is too early to tell if the decision has paid off financially but Mr Garrod is hopeful.

    “We have no idea what the Miscanthus will yield yet as we are only in years two/three, but by year five we will have a better idea,” he concluded.

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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