What are they having for breakfast?Three grain boats set to leave odessa tomorrow.
Yeah welcome to the shipping thread.What are they having for breakfast?
Sounds like the maize crops in France are below par so that mightYeah welcome to the shipping thread.
But if of any interest wheat ended today up a fiver so around £250 x for sept, not tempting enough for me yet.
Where tempts you?Yeah welcome to the shipping thread.
But if of any interest wheat ended today up a fiver so around £250 x for sept, not tempting enough for me yet.
Where tempts you?
280 is my trigger.i see no logical reason for h22 prices to be lower than h21 prices , in fact they should be higher based on half of h21 movement period not being during a war and weather in major production areas being worse in h22 ……. plus inflation, interest rates etc
we are a long way off yet
Credit to you for not sitting on the fence, let's hope there is good demand going forward.The prices at harvest time are nearly always dragged back, just look at feed barley 12 months ago £130t off the combine within 6wks £170t and all the way up to£300tplus.Hope your unscathed after the other day .i see no logical reason for h22 prices to be lower than h21 prices , in fact they should be higher based on half of h21 movement period not being during a war and weather in major production areas being worse in h22 ……. plus inflation, interest rates etc
we are a long way off yet
Whenever its pictured being loaded onto ships the grains look massive, sooner its into our feed mills the better.Anyone going to dare turn Ukrainian grain away, even if it's absolutely crawling out of the hold?
That's a bit like an arable farmer saying to a beef farmer the sooner thoseWhenever its pictured being loaded onto ships the grains look massive, sooner its into our feed mills the better.
That's a bit like an arable farmer saying to a beef farmer the sooner those
massive, juicy American steaks come here the better!
Rain on the grassland would do better than any fertiliserUK imports roughly 600k tons Ukrainian maize per year normally.
Well, sooner that russian fert starts arriving the sooner we can stop buying expensive blue bag and get the cost per acre of grass down for those poor stock farmers.
I'm sure someone is working on it.Can't buy a wet day any more than a dry one.
Anyone going to dare turn Ukrainian grain away, even if it's absolutely crawling out of the hold?
Makes a joke of buying British if its going to be feed on Imported feed, hope the hypocristes are understanding if the consumers follows their examples and buys cheaper foreign meat.Whenever its pictured being loaded onto ships the grains look massive, sooner its into our feed mills the better.
Were you turned down by a Ukrainian girl at college?Anyone going to dare turn Ukrainian grain away, even if it's absolutely crawling out of the hold?