Thainstone today looks a flyer,bullocks average £2.30 and Hfrs £2.25Personally think it’s going to be a bloodbath, I hope I’m wrong. The markets might as well cancel next weeks store cattle sales anyway.
Thainstone today looks a flyer,bullocks average £2.30 and Hfrs £2.25Personally think it’s going to be a bloodbath, I hope I’m wrong. The markets might as well cancel next weeks store cattle sales anyway.
Sell live and thriveThainstone today looks a flyer,bullocks average £2.30 and Hfrs £2.25
We might not have any choice but to keep ours for a bit, three of my local marts have taken the decision to close for a minimum of three weeks.Farmers ought to hold onto prime stock if possible, nows the time to flex our power as the primary producer. Dont believe the scare stories peddled about prices going lower, lets turn the screw.
There is a run on food and we hold the keys to the cupboard, dont forget that.
Carmarthen still going though isnt it? How was trade there today? I thought whitland would have kept going. Welsh will look after there farmers, thats one thing i do noWe might not have any choice but to keep ours for a bit, three of my local marts have taken the decision to close for a minimum of three weeks.
Not looking good for the immediate future down here.
Where bouts are youWe might not have any choice but to keep ours for a bit, three of my local marts have taken the decision to close for a minimum of three weeks.
Not looking good for the immediate future down here.
RPf £4.50Any hog deadweight prices for next week?
West Wales.Where bouts are you
Fingers crossed for moday here. 1100 cattle enteredThainstone today looks a flyer,bullocks average £2.30 and Hfrs £2.25
Yes Carmarthen is still going and the closure of the other three could be a well needed blessing for them.Carmarthen still going though isnt it? How was trade there today? I thought whitland would have kept going. Welsh will look after there farmers, thats one thing i do no
Well you,have no cattle so won’t give a flying fudge...just have to hope barley drops to £70/T to make up for less on the cattleMany people aren’t sat at home on 80% though . A lot of people are self employed without a bean coming in .
Why do you think nearly a million people signed on for universal credit last week. So I think some farmers need to wake up and realise it won’t be steak night for many .
Bit harsh. Got cattle in the shedWell you,have no cattle so won’t give a flying fudge...just have to hope barley drops to £70/T to make up for less on the cattle
It may well do a lot of the distillery's are shut.means no malting barley shifting.be a fair few tonnes a week not getting usedWell you,have no cattle so won’t give a flying fudge...just have to hope barley drops to £70/T to make up for less on the cattle
Well stop being a misery and talking the job downBit harsh. Got cattle in the shed
Not so many brewers grains thoughIt may well do a lot of the distillery's are shut.means no malting barley shifting.be a fair few tonnes a week not getting used
Well stop thinking everyone’s going to be eating steak . I haven’t talked the job up or downWell stop being a misery and talking the job down
I never said everyone one would be eating steak....plenty will be thoWell stop thinking everyone’s going to be eating steak . I haven’t talked the job up or down
True, draff not easy got hold off but still managing to get enough at the moment.Not so many brewers grains though
A lot of the distillery’s have reopened,producing alcohol for hand sanitizers. Diageo are producing 5 million litres.It may well do a lot of the distillery's are shut.means no malting barley shifting.be a fair few tonnes a week not getting used
@BriselA lot of the distillery’s have reopened,producing alcohol for hand sanitizers. Diageo are producing 5 million litres.
My mate has a haulage business and everyone who is a shareholder has taken a pay cut as they aren’t spending anything. No pubs no meals no football no bike racing.I never said everyone one would be eating steak....plenty will be tho