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Fergieman

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
Arla July

27.56ppl paid.
4.07 Bf
3.20 Pro
Top Bands
EODC

If you add the projected .75ppl 13th payment its over the advertised standard litre price of 28.03ppl advertised. (July Liquid 4% & 3.3%)

Many people do comment that the advertised standard litre is not easy to get.
 

westwards

Member
FM 25.312 4.07BF 3.29 PT Bact 29 CC170

33,293 B litres at 24.974p and just what is the market paying for them ??? Now this month if I gave them just 1 litre more than last year I will get £417.31p with the 0.5p production bonus, I will produce about 30,000 B litres again this month
what would that be worth on the spot market ? They are didling us and taking the URINE.

-0.42 profile adjustment and just 4 miles from Creamery !!!!!
 

westwards

Member
Last year most producers if you were with FM were trying not to produce soo much because we were loosing money on every litre, now they need the milk some of us who can go back the where we were a couple of year's ago and they move the goal posts and just to save themselves money, then dress it up as a bonus............. waken up FM we have been on the coffee for 3 years now, you need to get some into the Board and Council meetings at Cirrus House !!
 
Westwards some of us would be willing to invest in your local creamery .. That is if you ever need a hand to buy it ... It's been done before .. Now there is crowd funding ..... Capital has never been easier to raise privately .. In the south west of Scotland the Galloway creamery needed help and got it 20 years ago .. You may know more of the Galloway creamery than me. Just a thought .. jtt
 

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
Reading some of the first milk guys posts with massive sympathy but what has been the main reasons your still supplying them?

Lots of other well proven buyers have been recruiting for large part of the last 4-5 years.

I don't mean any offence by this post and hope it isn't taken the wrong way, we left 4 years this coming sept (I think) and was 20 years to late truth be told.
 

westwards

Member
Reading some of the first milk guys posts with massive sympathy but what has been the main reasons your still supplying them?

Lots of other well proven buyers have been recruiting for large part of the last 4-5 years.

I don't mean any offence by this post and hope it isn't taken the wrong way, we left 4 years this coming sept (I think) and was 20 years to late truth be told.

FM are the only buyer in our area, we are 140 miles from Muller or Graham's , but only 4 miles from our creamery. But if I were in and Area where I had a choice @supercow I would have joined Yewtree.
They have kicked ass in a stagnant industry which has made many people millionares , but most won't be farmers !!
 

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