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Arable farmer’s guide to store lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 6491750" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Potentially, there could be fortunes made in store lambs this year. Those that subscribe to BoJo’s brand of gutsy optimism might well be able to pick up store lambs on a very depressed trade in September/October, if ‘no deal’ looks increasingly likely and everyone looks to get out of their lambs at any cost. If everything then turns out OK, or a last minute deal/delay pulls the sheep industry back from the cliff edge, those plucky gamblers could make a fortune. </p><p></p><p>If the op’s ground is to be bare over winter anyway, it would be better DD’ed with a cover crop of some sort. If he buys store lambs/cull ewes at a decent price, then ends up selling them for little more, it won’t be any worse than having to pay to chop that cover crop back in. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately, how big are your balls [USER=39198]@Jimbo26[/USER] ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 6491750, member: 348"] Potentially, there could be fortunes made in store lambs this year. Those that subscribe to BoJo’s brand of gutsy optimism might well be able to pick up store lambs on a very depressed trade in September/October, if ‘no deal’ looks increasingly likely and everyone looks to get out of their lambs at any cost. If everything then turns out OK, or a last minute deal/delay pulls the sheep industry back from the cliff edge, those plucky gamblers could make a fortune. If the op’s ground is to be bare over winter anyway, it would be better DD’ed with a cover crop of some sort. If he buys store lambs/cull ewes at a decent price, then ends up selling them for little more, it won’t be any worse than having to pay to chop that cover crop back in. Ultimately, how big are your balls [USER=39198]@Jimbo26[/USER] ? [/QUOTE]
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