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Werzle

Member
Location
Midlands
Queer job because they are reporting none of the silos or equipment for loading were hit/damaged although there were reports of injured people and a fire. Russia denied it was them as usual. They dont reckon it will hinder the already loaded shipments leaving towards the end of the week .
They cannot understand why the russians didnt hit the silos if thats why they wanted to do , it would be easy with the weapons they have. Was it a warning from russia that they could if they wanted too or was it the ukranians themselves🤷‍♂️ Ship captains will want nerves of steel either way.
 
Queer job because they are reporting none of the silos or equipment for loading were hit/damaged although there were reports of injured people and a fire. Russia denied it was them as usual. They dont reckon it will hinder the already loaded shipments leaving towards the end of the week .
They cannot understand why the russians didnt hit the silos if thats why they wanted to do , it would be easy with the weapons they have. Was it a warning from russia that they could if they wanted too or was it the ukranians themselves🤷‍♂️ Ship captains will want nerves of steel either way.
what a silly thing to type
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Queer job because they are reporting none of the silos or equipment for loading were hit/damaged although there were reports of injured people and a fire. Russia denied it was them as usual. They dont reckon it will hinder the already loaded shipments leaving towards the end of the week .
They cannot understand why the russians didnt hit the silos if thats why they wanted to do , it would be easy with the weapons they have. Was it a warning from russia that they could if they wanted too or was it the ukranians themselves🤷‍♂️ Ship captains will want nerves of steel either way.
Balls of steel.
 

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
As you said , who will want to send ships in to a basically a war zone and who will want to crew the ships , insurance might not cover such problems arising from a war zone too
 

Mr Tree

Member
Location
Sth Yorkshire
Personally I think the markets will react tomorrow positively for us here!

longer term- Governments want this grain out so I believe it will happen just like the Russian urea heading for the USA !Spend billions in arms in one hand and trade with the other!

To me it’s all corrupt all the way along and in the end inflation is crippling economies so our and the world’s governments will drive food and fuel down by any which way they can be it false crop assessment,propaganda etc.

it will be bumpy but this week but may give early sellers a ‘way out’ with a price spike hopefully until the markets fed news that ships have set sail !!!

just an opinion and most likely be wrong !
 

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
Personally I think the markets will react tomorrow positively for us here!

longer term- Governments want this grain out so I believe it will happen just like the Russian urea heading for the USA !Spend billions in arms in one hand and trade with the other!

To me it’s all corrupt all the way along and in the end inflation is crippling economies so our and the world’s governments will drive food and fuel down by any which way they can be it false crop assessment,propaganda etc.

it will be bumpy but this week but may give early sellers a ‘way out’ with a price spike hopefully until the markets fed news that ships have set sail !!!

just an opinion and most likely be wrong !
Nail on the head , been saying it for months , not one government wants dear food as is happening , they will do anything possible to keep the voting public happy , unless you live in Russia North Korea etc!
 

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
Except for our government who can’t wait to see the back of uk farmers and import everything 🤦🏻‍♂️
Well it was advised by some prik who was advising the government just before COVID that we could look at Singapore and how they import nearly all food stuffs for their population and we don’t need to grow food here , can’t remember his name now but that was really the wake up call that some advisers ain’t worth a sh1te
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
Well it was advised by some prik who was advising the government just before COVID that we could look at Singapore and how they import nearly all food stuffs for their population and we don’t need to grow food here , can’t remember his name now but that was really the wake up call that some advisers ain’t worth a sh1te
FFS 🤦🏻‍♂️
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire

Just one of many planning thats gone in. Lincolnshire will soon be covered in solar farms. A field of wheat will be an interesting tourist attraction - as folk reminisce about when Lincolnshire grew wheat. The visitor centre at the solar farm will have a Lexion 760 parked outside as a 'can you remember these' and 'wat were they used for' backdrop to school educational visits.
 

jd2013

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Elgin

Just one of many planning thats gone in. Lincolnshire will soon be covered in solar farms. A field of wheat will be an interesting tourist attraction - as folk reminisce about when Lincolnshire grew wheat. The visitor centre at the solar farm will have a Lexion 760 parked outside as a 'can you remember these' and 'wat were they used for' backdrop to school educational visits.
Regretfully solar, house , horses etc. All take up farm land as there is no alternative. But as i look at it, if not farmed then there is less produce to compete against and more chance of making a profit.
I know its not a brilliant way to look at the countryside ( urban playground ) but just a more positive way.
 

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