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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 7293127" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Most of the Soya grown in this country is on a Hard IP contract and as such is worth more than your cattle feed which, as has been said on here, is a by-product after the oil extraction. Regardless Soya prices next year are looking like being £100/ tonne more next year so now might be a good time to be thinking about how you’re going to replace it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 7293127, member: 1233"] Most of the Soya grown in this country is on a Hard IP contract and as such is worth more than your cattle feed which, as has been said on here, is a by-product after the oil extraction. Regardless Soya prices next year are looking like being £100/ tonne more next year so now might be a good time to be thinking about how you’re going to replace it. [/QUOTE]
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