Bossfarmer
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- between Perth and Inverness
kept my own tested it and dressed it, chess not checkersProbably, waiting for prices from a couple of other suppliers, the £740 guy said SB seed is very short and in high demand
kept my own tested it and dressed it, chess not checkersProbably, waiting for prices from a couple of other suppliers, the £740 guy said SB seed is very short and in high demand
Futures markets are no place for amateurs nowadays - you will never beat the 'fund' money.Wasn't there another called Margin Call?
These guys have deep pockets/powerful backers, and are betting that we all run out of cash before they do.
And a lot of unsold corn in the US, possibly up to a third.Futures markets are no place for amateurs nowadays - you will never beat the 'fund' money.
Only useful as a reference point, but subject to manipulation by human or AI at will.
Supposed to be a huge % of unsold crop 23 wheat about here and EUwide.
Even our great leader discovered that markets can down as well as up, and he has more chance of influencing things than us mere mortals.Futures markets are no place for amateurs nowadays - you will never beat the 'fund' money.
Only useful as a reference point, but subject to manipulation by human or AI at will.
Supposed to be a huge % of unsold crop 23 wheat about here and EUwide.
Are you talking about 728?Even our great leader discovered that markets can down as well as up, and he has more chance of influencing things than us mere mortals.
Exciting stuffTodays quotes
feed wheat £176 March / £183 June / £200 December
feed barley £156 May / £170 December
osr £358 February / £363 June / £364 November
You grow different varieties for high N and low N? I thought distilling required low N? Plenty of high N barley grown in east Angliawouldnt be so sure, there will be plenty low N but seed is limited for high N and more suited to mixed farms than the big arable areas
CharletonsHad a price of £740/ton for seed this morning
Is charletons a merchant/seed company?,or did you mean charlatans?,if the latter,I would suggest a better description would be 'robbing b@#*ards'Charletons
no im all high now, lot of grass and muck in rotationYou grow different varieties for high N and low N? I thought distilling required low N? Plenty of high N barley grown in east Anglia
What would it cost to go long on 500,000 tons wheat on london exchange?Futures markets are no place for amateurs nowadays - you will never beat the 'fund' money.
Only useful as a reference point, but subject to manipulation by human or AI at will.
Supposed to be a huge % of unsold crop 23 wheat about here and EUwide.
Depends which way the market went!What would it cost to go long on 500,000 tons wheat on london exchange?
You would need to have a shedload of £s on account, a then some more on top of that to cover any arising margin calls.What would it cost to go long on 500,000 tons wheat on london exchange?
Humour me, Give 2 working examples with a £20 shift in each direction when taking a long position. I want to understand the economics.You would need to have a shedload of £s on account, a then some more on top of that to cover any arising margin calls.
Vegas could be more fun, or £110m to be won on Euromillions tomorrow.
All weed now!? Explains a lot.no im all high now, lot of grass and muck in rotation