Milk Price Tracker

crashbox

Member
Livestock Farmer
Less convinced this time. Welsh nvz stiffling a major milk field. Scots seem to be growing but interest rates make any new borrowing a lot harder to justify under stress testing. Unsure on English supply.
US growth seems to have slowed drastically with significantly less heifer in circulation and high cull numbers. Also limited/ no plant capacity currently but with a new plant due on line soon? @Dead Rabbits?

Environmental concerns are bothersome to farmers across most of the developed world so we won’t be alone in hitting our ceiling on an ever increasing population
Doesn't seem to result in a "good" milk price for long, though!

Global supply obviously keeping up comfortably with global "demand" (in speech marks as plenty poorer folk globally would love more milk/cheese but can't afford it).
 

coomoo

Member
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Always like to hit the first sale of a new year. Angus bull and couple of empty scrap heifers. Way better than milk.
 

Bald Rick

Moderator
Livestock Farmer
Location
Anglesey
@Bald Rick would it be possible to have a cull cow price tracker pinned at the top of the dairy section?

Find it helpful seeing cow cull prices but hard work sorting through the milk price tracker

Do you boys want a pinned cull price tracker? We get next to nothing for ours so personally I am not in favour but let me know if you want one ... say 15 "likes" on this post as an indication of lust & I'll pin one?
 

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