fieldfarmer
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Really! What time were you there?That is not what they told everyone who got there early!
Really! What time were you there?That is not what they told everyone who got there early!
Could they not reach the top shelf .?Exeter Sainsburys tonight would suggest this is already happening.View attachment 865602
First full day of the school closure??Could they not reach the top shelf .?
if the chinese stopped eating bats rats and cats win win for all of us!If the Chinese had stuck to eating beef and lamb the world might not be in this catastrophic situation we are now in
Please don't hold his location against us...
I have a feeling the likes of McDonald’s might know what’s coming better than any of us on here. Just the way they closed restaurants first then used up some stock on drive throughs then announced closing tonight. Seems too well prepared to me
Local market has 650 to sell tomorrow, many in tonight and over 1500 sheep in tonight.
I presume that as essential workers we will be able to travel but there will only be two buyers allowed at the market.
Dunbia fieldsman saying that welsh government and the farming unions been on the phone to them saying they must stay open,they’re very much needed
Just made a phone call. The line I'm still getting is that abattoirs are essential,
Since when did the borders shut, I cant find that anywhere? External borders outside the EU, yes, but not internal borders inside the single market? EU have just issued a press release today ensuring that all borders within the bloc must remain open for food,
OK, conspiracy theory time.Something stinks
Bet that doesn't get answered .........Really! What time were you there?
NHS was meant to be under massive strain this week from the virus from the so called computer models.
About 150 odd in hospital from it.
And here they have closed down the cancer wards and sent the doctors etc home on extended leave... ( and they are not self isolating ) as they have nothing to do.
With retailers dropping lines like mad ,not their own though,I am worried they will drop organic and see prices become unsustainable! Having said that Yeo Valley is flying off the shelves atm.Well guys we are stuffed I have over 1500 hogs on the hoppers ...ok some wont be fit for a bit....no grass and keeping the buggers in this time of year can be a pain....where are we going to go,sleepless night to say the least,after careful consideration going to carry on feeding that way at least I will have something to sell at whatever price I can get,but what a mess we are all in now,from riches to rags comes to mind....why do farmers bother we just must be mad
I feel your pain, while supermarkets get lauded we get shafted.Well guys we are stuffed I have over 1500 hogs on the hoppers ...ok some wont be fit for a bit....no grass and keeping the buggers in this time of year can be a pain....where are we going to go,sleepless night to say the least,after careful consideration going to carry on feeding that way at least I will have something to sell at whatever price I can get,but what a mess we are all in now,from riches to rags comes to mind....why do farmers bother we just must be mad
The problem with Hogs is they have a sell by date stamped on them...so to speak...the teeth start rising and devalues them even more,and the trade knows that,just why do we botherWith retailers dropping lines like mad ,not their own though,I am worried they will drop organic and see prices become unsustainable! Having said that Yeo Valley is flying off the shelves atm.
Try milk....hours not days !The problem with Hogs is they have a sell by date stamped on them...so to speak...the teeth start rising and devalues them even more,and the trade knows that,just why do we bother
Not much demand for Champagne though ?Exeter Sainsburys tonight would suggest this is already happening.View attachment 865602
I have a fair few too.Well guys we are stuffed I have over 1500 hogs on the hoppers ...ok some wont be fit for a bit....no grass and keeping the buggers in this time of year can be a pain....where are we going to go,sleepless night to say the least,after careful consideration going to carry on feeding that way at least I will have something to sell at whatever price I can get,but what a mess we are all in now,from riches to rags comes to mind....why do farmers bother we just must be mad
Yes I totally understand,whatever problem I have theirs always someone with a bigger problem...we must all support each otherTry milk....hours not days !
No one wants to see prices sky rocket no more than they want them to fall off a cliff.
Feed the nation yes, give it away very much less keen!