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Planet Bee

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Maybe not as exciting as the potential fallout from ukrainn stopping russian gas transit ti the west via the Sokhranivka route. For those who don't know, that's a big big fat pipe that hoicks gas from Russia through the donbas.
or as exciting as the French Govt announcing another €400m support for their farmers (up to €35,000 per business) to cover increased feed costs resulting from the current Ukraine crisis

Not sure if this is within the earlier announced €70bn package just prior to their election
 

bobk

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stafford
or as exciting as the French Govt announcing another €400m support for their farmers (up to €35,000 per business) to cover increased feed costs resulting from the current Ukraine crisis

Not sure if this is within the earlier announced €70bn package just prior to their election
Thought it was 7 b
 

Planet Bee

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Maybe not as exciting as the potential fallout from ukrainn stopping russian gas transit ti the west via the Sokhranivka route. For those who don't know, that's a big big fat pipe that hoicks gas from Russia through the donbas.
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Happy

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Scotland
Heard a rumour that yara are going to be dropping prices as they have too much stock and it’s not moving .Was down in swansea docks they have a ship in today 3000tonnes once this is bagged they have no more room to store bagged product it has been leaving but very slowly
Have heard the same about Yara stocks in Dundee from lorry drivers in past month or two.
This Year was certainly first in 25 that I’ve never used any Yara product.
Went to a blend on spring barley for first time in 20 years followed by imported axan equivalent. Crops look great on it with no striping.

They’ll need to come out with something keen to tempt me back.
Never ever had any CF so they can still stick it:D
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Have heard the same about Yara stocks in Dundee from lorry drivers in past month or two.
This Year was certainly first in 25 that I’ve never used any Yara product.
Went to a blend on spring barley for first time in 20 years followed by imported axan equivalent. Crops look great on it with no striping.

They’ll need to come out with something keen to tempt me back.
Never ever had any CF so they can still stick it:D
What price will tempt people
 

redsloe

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Location
Cornwall
Heard a rumour that yara are going to be dropping prices as they have too much stock and it’s not moving .Was down in swansea docks they have a ship in today 3000tonnes once this is bagged they have no more room to store bagged product it has been leaving but very slowly
Because they normally move a sh!toad during May month. Quietest month of the year?
Somebody is grasping at straws imo.
If I was cf I'd just shut shop and wait for the govt bung.
 

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