Poll Arable Scotland Poll - how far sold are you for 2020?

Poll - how far sold are you for 2020?

  • 0 to 25%

    Votes: 79 80.6%
  • 26% to 50%

    Votes: 10 10.2%
  • 51% to 75%

    Votes: 7 7.1%
  • 76% to 100%

    Votes: 2 2.0%

  • Total voters
    98

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
Results so far from Twitter:

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Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
60% sold a while ago. Values ok by recent standards but I'm also now bullish to 2020 harvest wheat. Still bearish on barley but the recent USDA report took quite a lot off the balance sheets.

Looking to do a chunk of 2021 once I can get £150/t ex for Nov 21 for feed wheat. There will be a big wheat crop going in the ground this autumn if we have a more "normal" drilling period.

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DRC

Member
It's pretty meaningless really unless you know tonnage being produced by members, you could produce 10,000t or 100t a year, much like myself.
Yes @Chris F . Shouldn’t the tonnage that you produce come into it. 100% of mine, would be a small percentage of someone like @Brisel .
What’s the poll trying to prove . Is it to help the trade beat us down on price.?
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
It's pretty meaningless really unless you know tonnage being produced by members, you could produce 10,000t or 100t a year, much like myself.

It's just a poll to get an idea of forward sales. The sample will be too small to draw meaningful conclusions from. I doubt anyone has much confidence in yield forecasts this year anyway.
 

beltbreaker

Member
Location
Ross-shire
I would be one of the higher % sold, too much risk and potential over supply in the market I know I can make money and I can buy back some if harvest doesn't go as planned. Also sold 1/3 of 2021 harvest on same basis.
 

Daniel

Member
Mixed Farmer
No thanks . I’d rather watch football, even if it’s behind closed doors .
Summarise it for us .

I can't imagine the viewing figures for these endless webinars and online shows have been too strong! I myself have watched precisely 0 minutes of any of them.

There are a lot of underemployed ancillary staff in the supply industry though, got to give them something to do.
 

Have you taken any land out of production from last autumn?

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