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Ad-lib nuts or ad-lib barley dairy X bulls and steers
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullring" data-source="post: 7296366" data-attributes="member: 127"><p>The whole contract thing won’t be worth the piece of paper its written on if tarriffs are put on goods, most of the feed companies have it written into it that prices may alter in the event of tarrifs. I decided to sell all my 16-19 month old cattle that I usually fatten as stores this year, price was extremely good for them and straw was expensive and there’s no risk of the beef price crashing after Christmas like it usually does, it could backfire if beef price rockets but it was money in the bank with no risk at the time and Now I can spread the remaining cows and calves out more in the sheds hopefully reducing straw usage.</p><p></p><p>I usually feed barley and protein pellets and molasses but after doing the sums theirs only about £10-£15 t in it by the time you buy the barley, Protein, molasses and cost in Milling and mixing, so to save faffing about I’ve gone nuts this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullring, post: 7296366, member: 127"] The whole contract thing won’t be worth the piece of paper its written on if tarriffs are put on goods, most of the feed companies have it written into it that prices may alter in the event of tarrifs. I decided to sell all my 16-19 month old cattle that I usually fatten as stores this year, price was extremely good for them and straw was expensive and there’s no risk of the beef price crashing after Christmas like it usually does, it could backfire if beef price rockets but it was money in the bank with no risk at the time and Now I can spread the remaining cows and calves out more in the sheds hopefully reducing straw usage. I usually feed barley and protein pellets and molasses but after doing the sums theirs only about £10-£15 t in it by the time you buy the barley, Protein, molasses and cost in Milling and mixing, so to save faffing about I’ve gone nuts this year. [/QUOTE]
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