Would seem an odd move, but then he has a history of them. Would be a nice lunch stop off between his current enterprises.
Given he doesn't seem bothered not having a milk contract it might be the ideal fit!
He supplies Arla
Would seem an odd move, but then he has a history of them. Would be a nice lunch stop off between his current enterprises.
Given he doesn't seem bothered not having a milk contract it might be the ideal fit!
In Potter`s news page from yesterday http://www.ipaquotas.com/QUOTANEWS.htm
He suggests Muller were aware of and approved most of the expansion & Muller producers have to provide a production prediction for 12 months ahead.
So they should have been aware of how much milk was coming their way well in advance
Talking to a Muller CO-OP producer today and he was saying that at a recent producer meeting Muller had said there were 225 CO-OP producers, 25 in Scotland producing more than all the ones south of the border.
The farmer who told me is not known for exaggeration or bulls**t, I believe he was told it, wether by a Muller or CO-OP employee I don’t know, you are right about the non segregation of milk, mine has been known to contaminate their supply too.?I don’t believe that. None are excessively big in this area. We are just a couple of farms away from being a coop farmer. That is the one aligned contract I would like but pool is static so if one gives up others take up the slack. I don’t think coop milk is segregated as I’m sure it is sometimes in our tanker.
The farmer who told me is not known for exaggeration or bulls**t, I believe he was told it, wether by a Muller or CO-OP employee I don’t know, you are right about the non segregation of milk, mine has been known to contaminate their supply too.?I don’t believe that. None are excessively big in this area. We are just a couple of farms away from being a coop farmer. That is the one aligned contract I would like but pool is static so if one gives up others take up the slack. I don’t think coop milk is segregated as I’m sure it is sometimes in our tanker.
In Potter`s news page from yesterday http://www.ipaquotas.com/QUOTANEWS.htm
He suggests Muller were aware of and approved most of the expansion & Muller producers have to provide a production prediction for 12 months ahead.
So they should have been aware of how much milk was coming their way well in advance
The farmer who told me is not known for exaggeration or bullpoo, I believe he was told it, wether by a Muller or CO-OP employee I don’t know, you are right about the non segregation of milk, mine has been known to contaminate their supply too.?
I wouldn’t disagree one bit and neither would I question the integrity of the farmer who told me.Take as a conservative average 1million litre producer x 200 = 200million litres, 25 Scottish to be producing more would need them to average 8million each??? Utter tosh and fake news if it was said by Müller
Sorry to hear that, it must come as a heck of a blow.
Sorry to hear that, it must come as a heck of a blow.
Doubt you’ve got anything to lose by not signing and returning.
We used to supply wisemans and then muller for a couple of years there letters seam to have become more brutal and factual as time went on, you wander if muller ever really understood the business he purchased for wisemans.
Plus one, Wisemans were a far better firm to supplyWe used to supply wisemans and then muller for a couple of years there letters seam to have become more brutal and factual as time went on, you wander if muller ever really understood the business he purchased for wisemans.
I honestly cant think of one negative thing to say about wisemans, gave us our first contract with only 17 cows, they traveled 30 miles extra for those few leatres, grew numbers steadily over time and always felt proud to supply them, they sent cards in post for birth of our children and always great to deal with.Muller got rid of the great farm rep we had, cant think of any suppliers in the area now.Plus one, Wisemans were a far better form to supply