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Ex Farm Approx Guide...
MAR
WHT £225
BLY £215
MILLING £270
HARVEST
WHT £185
BLY £165
NOV22
WHT £196
BLY £176
MAR
WHT £225
BLY £215
MILLING £270
HARVEST
WHT £185
BLY £165
NOV22
WHT £196
BLY £176
How does that work then with May futures at £219?Frontier app says:
223.50 Feb
225 Apr
224 may.
May futures prices are 219.
How does that work then with May futures at £219?
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How does that work then with May futures at £219?
Cefetra ?Ex Farm Approx Guide...
MAR
WHT £225
BLY £215
MILLING £270
HARVEST
WHT £185
BLY £165
NOV22
WHT £196
BLY £176
I think the idea that most of the world's stocks of wheat are in China, and mych of the world's exports come from russia and Ukraine, makes me feel bullish.
Frontier app says:How does that work then with May futures at £219?
i was offered more than that Friday.Frontier app says:
223.50 Feb
225 Apr
224 may.
May futures prices are 219.
why was I quoted £213 March then today ex-east mids?? (C*****a)
I'm being quoted £214 x Feb wheat in the S West.Frontier app says:
223.50 Feb
225 Apr
224 may.
May futures prices are 219.
why was I quoted £213 March then today ex-east mids?? (C*****a)
I'm being quoted £214 x Feb wheat in the S West.
I've often wondered if it would be interesting to see if farmers using the same merchant were offered the same delivered price to the same mill, or if there was some kind of mechanic involved? I've seen how different ag chem customers get charged different rates for the same chem.Frontier app says:
223.50 Feb
225 Apr
224 may.
May futures prices are 219.
why was I quoted £213 March then today ex-east mids?? (C*****a)
Loading out Januarys contract now at over £230, Februarys is a bit less (I'm blameing @Doom and gloom ) not in a rush to sell for march yet.Had a text today from one SW operator offering £218 ex for May.
I genuinely feel the more I check the available contract price on grainman the lower it goes. .I've often wondered if it would be interesting to see if farmers using the same merchant were offered the same delivered price to the same mill, or if there was some kind of mechanic involved? I've seen how different ag chem customers get charged different rates for the same chem.
I would think distance between farm and mill would play some part into what’s been offered. A short hall would leave more meat on the bone.I've often wondered if it would be interesting to see if farmers using the same merchant were offered the same delivered price to the same mill, or if there was some kind of mechanic involved? I've seen how different ag chem customers get charged different rates for the same chem.