Martyn
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Why?The way some Are going on on this forum. You could quite easily think they were being bombed!
Why?The way some Are going on on this forum. You could quite easily think they were being bombed!
Given that there are quite literally countries being bombed, and costs going through the roof, I would have thought cautiousness and people being worried are more than acceptable?The way some Are going on on this forum. You could quite easily think they were being bombed!
That’s fine. But when I have previously asked some on here whether they have done the budgets to back up the moaning I get nothing in reply.Given that there are quite literally countries being bombed, and costs going through the roof, I would have thought cautiousness and people being worried are more than acceptable?
Or just chilledThat’s fine. But when I have previously asked some on here whether they have done the budgets to back up the moaning I get nothing in reply.
hysteria.
I understand that side too, it doesn't mean that people can't worry about the price of things though, I was panicking about buying more fert, I sat down did the figures and bought it, doesn't mean I stopped worrying about it though, 10k is still 10k after allThat’s fine. But when I have previously asked some on here whether they have done the budgets to back up the moaning I get nothing in reply.
hysteria.
How can they be chilled if their moaning. I’m an evidence based person. Show me the evidence that the milk price isn’t keeping up with inflation. If it’s there then fine complain away. If not then shut the f up.there are people dying in a war on the continent of Europe.Or just chilled
The above does not include osmco
No it doesn’t include me.And maybe you before too long! The situation regarding inputs is changing so fast and people that haven't forward bought or are coming out of contract are being badly caught out. One thing for certain is that the retailers aren't going to be rising prices to keep up as they are trying desperately to retain market share and keep costs low to consumers.
No it doesn’t include me.
ive done my figures
What happens if those figures change overnight and suddenly you're losing money? That's the issue I have, everything is so uncertain at the moment its scary. Fine if you have contracted your main inputs, some haven't, some won't have been able toNo it doesn’t include me.
ive done my figures
I 've said before you should have been a con sultant, but to be honest you should have been a clairvoyant if you knew all these prices were going to rise this fast you could have told the rest of us.No it doesn’t include me.
ive done my figures
Have already said I was lucky with the fert and feed for 2022.I 've said before you should have been a con sultant, but to be honest you should have been a clairvoyant if you knew all these prices were going to rise this fast you could have told the rest of us.
I’ll go with that the now aswell. All invoices settled here up to date and paying down some overdraft. Really strong position for me the now problem is 12 months time expensive forage etc in clamp and milk at 10ppl less for example.He
Have already said I was lucky with the fert and feed for 2022.
but I have done budgets at far higher costs and it still works.
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Have already said I was lucky with the fert and feed for 2022.
but I have done budgets at far higher costs and it still works.
How can they be chilled if their moaning. I’m an evidence based person. Show me the evidence that the milk price isn’t keeping up with inflation. If it’s there then fine complain away. If not then shut the f up.there are people dying in a war on the continent of Europe.
We have reduced our usage down to 170kg a hectare.Genuine question.... What are you bugeting 2023 fertiliser at and will you spread the same/similar amount to previous years?
We have reduced our usage down to 170kg a hectare.
hope to go lower still this season.
through better use of our Seperated dirty water and an increased area that will not see any bagged N
So for 2023 we are aiming at buying 50!tonnes of urea (with some sulphur)
Which will take us down to 130kgs per hec
So I am guessing that will cost us 38k
Which is less than a penny more than we spent last yr.