36.5p for us,others may be different.What's yew trees base price now?
36.5p for us,others may be different.What's yew trees base price now?
Would different contracts pay a huge difference?36.5p for us,others may be different.
I’ve no haulage charge because I’m on an original liquid contract from when I joined coming up 17 years since,ingredients litres were 33.71 for March,I’d only get that if I went over my base litres.Would different contracts pay a huge difference?
Good to see fats climbing
Nice to see cheese going to right way too
Yes but it's really smp that's holding the milk price back at the moment and that only managed 0.4Good to see fats climbing
Not if it means I have to pay more for it in the shops. I’ve already been told the amount I eat costs a lotNice to see cheese going to right way too
I fancy your over estimating our importance.The cheddar price I imagine is reflective of the lack of make in the Uk and Ireland this spring
Not really. As we all know one litre too much prices fall, 1 litre too little prices rise. Same applies here. The Irish in particular have made feck all.I fancy your over estimating our importance.
Sorry for my naivety what's smp? Is that milk powder?Yes but it's really smp that's holding the milk price back at the moment and that only managed 0.4
I just say knock it off my wageNot if it means I have to pay more for it in the shops. I’ve already been told the amount I eat costs a lot
Hope for the best, expect the worst!Not really. As we all know one litre too much prices fall, 1 litre too little prices rise. Same applies here. The Irish in particular have made feck all.
Anyway no harm hoping
Yes skimmed milk powder. Butter is at a relatively high historical price. Skimmed milk powder however has hardly picked up from the market lows. The two make up ampe. The actual milk price equivalent.Sorry for my naivety what's smp? Is that milk powder?
Which is why no processor wants a disciplined market where producers are paid more but produce less. Normally fools work harder for less reward. This year might be the one that works against the processors. Perhaps they might consider something revolutionary, a fixed forward milk price? It works in other industries!Not really. As we all know one litre too much prices fall, 1 litre too little prices rise. Same applies here. The Irish in particular have made feck all.
Anyway no harm hoping
Fixed forward milk prices have been offered by a few companies fairly often over the last few years. A friend of mine contracted ahead at 35ppl just before it rose to 50ppl two years ago. Don't think he'd do it againWhich is why no processor wants a disciplined market where producers are paid more but produce less. Normally fools work harder for less reward. This year might be the one that works against the processors. Perhaps they might consider something revolutionary, a fixed forward milk price? It works in other industries!
Fixed forward milk prices have been offered by a few companies fairly often over the last few years. A friend of mine contracted ahead at 35ppl just before it rose to 50ppl two years ago. Don't think he'd do it again
Did the same here,haven’t had an offer in a while.We've done it twice on a percentage of our milk. It worked the first time and it's working now. We turned one offered for 2022 down as didn't think it was a high enough offer. Very glad we did!