Production Cycle for winter barley (typical)
Harvesting Barley
Barley is second most important crop in UK after wheat, in terms of area grown. It takes up a quarter of cropped area which is around 1.6 million hectares.

Barley crop area
Barley can planted in the Autumn - this is Winter Barley
Barley can also be planted in the Spring - this is Spring Barley
Both of these are generally harvested in July & August - weather permitting.
Barley is used both for animal feed and Human food too. Barley is used to make malt which is used to flavour things such as Malted Milk biscuits, Malt Drink & Beer.
The production cycle of Barley is told shown below as a series of videos.
September.
Ploughing.
This turns the soil over and buries any surface trash.
It is the first step in the creation of a seedbed for the next crop.
Drilling.
Once the farmer is happy with the seedbed then the next crop is planted or drilled.
In many cases the drilling and cultivation's are done together in a single pass. This saves time and also fuel so is better for the environment.
March - June
Fertilizer top-dressing
Most arable crops need extra nutrients to keep them healthy and to give the maximum yield.
Farmers apply the extra Nitrogen, Phosphate and Potash the crops need either in the form of artificial fertilizer or as some form of manure.
This video shows artificial fertilizer being applied to a crop - this is often referred to as Top-Dressing.
Artificial Fertilizer is now very expensive so farmers are even more careful how they apply it and the type of spreaders shown have special attachments which stop fertile being throw into hedges or water courses.
Spraying
Spraying - Pest, Disease & Weeds
Crops are sprayed at spring usually with a fungicide or pesticide to control diseases which if not controlled will drastically reduce the yield of the crop.
Any weed which have not been controlled in the autumn will also be sprayed now.
August
Winter barley harvesting
Combine Harvesters are very expensive and sophisticated machines. The may have Global Positioning to map yields. They may even be laser guided. But essentially their purpose is to harvest the results of a year work - and this is very dependent on the weather.
Production Cycle for spring barley (typical)
November - Autumn ploughing
February - Cultivation's and drilling
March - Fertilizer top-dressing
April - Fertilizer top-dressing
April - Fertilizer top-dressing
May - Weed and disease control
August - Spring barley harvesting
Operations can vary by as much as a month according to weather and geographic location. In recent years, with warmer winters, there has been a move to drill spring wheat earlier than would have occurred in the past.
Other useful web site to find out about barley :
The Home Grown Cereals Authority - lots of facts and figures plus names of latest varieties and how they perform.
UK Agriculture - more detailed background information on Wheat
Grain Chain - an interactive web site with fun things to do on grain
