An awful lot to check when growing tatties
Speaking at an open day at Cupar, Anderson, said that, while the costs of fertilisers and pesticides were often closely monitored by growers, the same was not true of either fuel costs or even the cost of irrigation.
Between these two components, growers could pay around 850 per hectare in energy costs and he believed it was possible to reduce that expenditure by at least 10 per cent.
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Hide AdIn order to do so, he advised growers should have a farm fuel audit to find out their costings on even routine operations in the growing crop. But his audit would also require growers to consider if their growing processes were correct and necessary.
Linked to this was his advice to growers that the first thing they should do before committing to growing potatoes in any field was to check the soil structure, the stone content and even, in cases where the ground had been ploughed, if the job had been well done.