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Might it be something to do with the gain bin collapse in La Grange? link Not sure whether the quantities involved would make a big difference but that's a good boat load by my reckoning.Must be some news somewhere then?
Might it be something to do with the gain bin collapse in La Grange? link Not sure whether the quantities involved would make a big difference but that's a good boat load by my reckoning.Must be some news somewhere then?
Yes, the Yankees thought that Theresa's deal would be voted through and the US could then export wheat to the UK, plus the world would be put at ease that Brexit is over so everyone would come off their anxiety diet and start eating more food thus increasing demand for wheat.
However, now that the deal has been voted down I would expect a sharp reaction to global wheat values in the morning.
For our tiny little net exporting market? Really??
Reality at lastjust to add a real price back to thread, Offered £167 for April feed wheat
Perhaps £150+ into the new year is a sell?Feed wheat . Quoted £148 nov 19 today.
Can’t get very enthusiasticPerhaps £150+ into the new year is a sell?
Neither can I.Can’t get very enthusiastic
Nether can I.
My experience tells me that farmers never sell on a falling market, not until it is near the bottom.
I sold 4 loads of new crop for £170.00 and another 2 at £165 so I did, although I was hoping I wasn't.Neither can I.
My experience tells me that farmers never sell on a falling market, not until it is near the bottom.
Sold nothing since first week of August.
Not 100%You sold 100% back then? Lucky bugger!
You sold 100% back then? Lucky bugger!