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That’s a 3 tonne crop. Would have to do the maths on a lower yield.Doesn't seem as bad when you look at it like that.
That’s a 3 tonne crop. Would have to do the maths on a lower yield.Doesn't seem as bad when you look at it like that.
Is that price for now or next year?Offered £200/t for low N malting today.
Told it will be £260/t on a boat @ 13.5% moisture.
Holding for now.
200 is now.Is that price for now or next year?
I sold a load at £180 as no drying cost, last year I hauled barley to a neighbour to dry but it cost £15/t plus haulage (fresh drier is on the shopping list but just not found the right machine yet.) So £15 plus haulage there an back is making £180 worth £200 to me…. I’m maybe regretting it already though, extra feed barley might be required to keep cows fed next summer if fert for grass is unavailableOffered £200/t for low N malting today.
Told it will be £260/t on a boat @ 13.5% moisture.
Holding for now.
And chemical increases, red diesel is getting near record highs too.Factor in bps drop too.
Your figures are ok and about the same the AHDB and other industry have been saying. Great fun being told we are allowed to carry on producing the highest quality wheat at cost of production. With our investment in time and money, we deserve more and should knock down any suggestions that the recent price increases cover any input rise, especially when you consider the AVERAGE ex farm price.Usual fert cost about £250
If fert going forward is £650
The extra cost is £400 a ton
That’s £20/cwt
Say you put on 4 cwt/acre and expect a 3.25 t /acre crop
You’ll be putting an extra £80/acre cost of the increased fert price
So £80/3.25ton = £24/ton increased cost of Nitrogen
but if your used to selling wheat at £160-£180 and the price is now £180-£200 then it’s about the same
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hope my figures stack up
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As long as the barley price doesnt drop £50/t, could be a safer option than wheat? Or is wheat a safer bet to stay up in priceDoesn't seem as bad when you look at it like that.
As long as the barley price doesnt drop £50/t, could be a safer option than wheat? Or is wheat a safer bet to stay up in price
We are sowing wheat just now after tatties rather than leave for SB.As long as the barley price doesnt drop £50/t, could be a safer option than wheat? Or is wheat a safer bet to stay up in price
as long as theres no hold up with fert, sb can be sown in the second half of april and doesnt need fert until thenWheat safer option probably
I knowAnd chemical increases, red diesel is getting near record highs too.
Merchant on the blower. Barley £200 for December. What should I do?
And they only have till 2pm or you will shut the shed door and it will go up another £10/t when you open it againWait for £220!
That was available yesterday for low N malting barley up here.Wait for £220!
Under what N?That was available yesterday for low N malting barley up here.