Eleanor Gilbert from Thatcham says her profits are down because of the costs of drying crops.
Eleanor Gilbert is urging the public to help farmers by moving over when you see a combine tractorA farmer has said the wet weather has left her struggling to bring in the harvest and cut her profits by a third.
The grains need to be cleaned, graded, sorted and converted into an edible form, but in order to do this they need to be stored and dry.She added: "The grain must not be more than 15% moist otherwise we get rejected at the processors." Mr Culley, who is also an arable farmer from Bourne Valley near Andover, said: "I'm not seeing a negative impact at the moment but can confirm it's a slow start to the harvest."
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