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What price bf gimmers?Bf lmbs and breeders good at lanark today.
What price bf gimmers?Bf lmbs and breeders good at lanark today.
Good type of ewe?There were no bf gimmers at all, just aged ewes, they were 70 odd, for 5 year olds.
Wheat and winter barley over £300 an acre before this price rise.I have no idea what wheat or barley costs to put in but it will be bloody dear now. Fert is just part of it and no point loosing the rest because of not having it.
Yes thanks for that last I was told it was £140 so must have been a bit back. Sometimes you have to spend a bit more as a type of insurance not to loose what’s already been done!Wheat and winter barley over £300 an acre before this price rise.
I'm hopefully covered but next June will be interesting.
That's complete costs from planting ,seed ,fertiliser ,sprays ,combining,carting etc.Yes thanks for that last I was told it was £140 so must have been a bit back. Sometimes you have to spend a bit more as a type of insurance not to loose what’s already been done!
Mustve been a poor shaped type.Suckled calves looked a fair trade in Bakewell today, from the bits I saw on the live stream. Plenty up round £1000, think the only one I saw less than £700 was an Angus cross
In the run up to xmas i can see the live ring outperforming dead by an increasing margin, farm shops and local butchers with shorter supply chains are going to be very busy and will be buying more stock while the large firms with staff and logistic issues are going to get bogged down. Like during covid the general public will return to local outlets if the supermarkets cannot supply what they want too regardless of cost. Slaughterhouses are desperate for cattle but they struggling to process them.Still at least 50p short of live ring
Yes use 10tonne a month.we mix it with biscuit meal.tends to keep a bit better like that.Is there any of you's feed waste bread to finishing cattle? I have the chance to get some. The main ingredient would be rice flour as its gluten free. Would it be any good?
I think you may be right. Was out last night and there was talk of people looking to buy turkeys now for Xmas, just need the BBC to say no reason to panic about food supplies and the jobs a good'unIn the run up to xmas i can see the live ring outperforming dead by an increasing margin, farm shops and local butchers with shorter supply chains are going to be very busy and will be buying more stock while the large firms with staff and logistic issues are going to get bogged down. Like during covid the general public will return to local outlets if the supermarkets cannot supply what they want too regardless of cost. Slaughterhouses are desperate for cattle but they struggling to process them.
The one man band turkey sellers will make a mint this xmas too with the big firms having similiar logistic issues
Its going to happen but its going to be a food supply issue not a food shortage one.I think you may be right. Was out last night and there was talk of people looking to buy turkeys now for Xmas, just need the BBC to say no reason to panic about food supplies and the jobs a good'un
Thanks for that I will be feeding it with a finishing blend. How many kilos of it could I feed a day to replace the meal?Yes use 10tonne a month.we mix it with biscuit meal.tends to keep a bit better like that.
I’ve a price locked in for winter , more than a little more than Davidson’s but always is , get what you pay for tho .Was just thinking the same. With Barley approaching £200,Davidsons are quoting £262-£285 depending on quality.By the time you crush the barley and add something to it,there is not much in it. Will be interesting to see if the feed mills manage to hold their winter price runs through to Spring this season.
Plenty of lambs could be bought for mid 60s it appearsDINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (October 15th) sold 7,349 sheep.
Lambs (5761) averaged £71.44 (last year £57.69) and sold to £124 gross for a pen of Texel crosses from Garnish Farm, Aviemore.
Ewes (853) sold to £152 gross for a pen of Suffolk crosses from Muckernich Farms, Tore.
Gimmers (140) sold to £162 gross for a Texel cross from Muckernich Farms.
Feeding Sheep (595) sold to £350 gross for a Texel Ram from 6/10 Airdens, Bonar Bridge.
“Another gargantuan sheep sale took place at Dingwall this week. An absolutely extraordinary trade greeted the many vendors selling today, including a few new consigners who like the regular customers returned home over joyed after a successful day’s trading. Store lambs met the dearest trade seen all season with many strong sorts at £90 plus and oceans of long long keep lambs late 60’s plus.”
Other leading prices per head: -
Lambs: Chev – Carrol Farm, Brora, £120, £110 & £91, Viewbay, Munlochy, £100, £97, £94, £92 & £91, Kirksheaf, Tain, £97, Ceylon Cottage, Culbokie, £95, Home Farm, Applecross, £93, Heatherlea Croft, Argay, £92, 2 Balbeg, Balnain, £90, Comar, Cannich, £89, Dunvournie, Duncanston, £87; TexX – Kilmaluag House, Duntulm, £115, Ballindalloch Home Farm, £101, Balintore Farms, £101, Dalbeallie, Aberlour, £100 & £94, Viewbay, £100, Nottingham Mains, Latheron, £97 & £90, Carnich, Lairg, £95, £90 & £89, Rowanlea, Cabrich, £95 & £93, Carn Raineach, Applecross, £95, Achnagairn, Kirkhill, £94, 3 Strathmachie, Laggan, £92, Balloan, Conan Bridge, £91& £90, Dunachton Farm, Kincraig, £91, Dunvournie, £90, Cragganvallie, Kiltarlity, £90 & £89, Caberfeidh, Applecross, £88, Nuide Farm, Kingussie, £87, 199 Lednabirichen, Dornoch, £87; SuffX – Balintore Farms, £99 & £95, 4 Tomich Beauly, £96 & £87, Corslet Farm, Rosemarkie, £96, Glenurquhart Farm, Cromarty, £90, Glenurquhart Farm, (smith), £90, Stonehouse, Brora, £88; BeltX – Glenurquhart Farm, £95, Pelaig, Dingwall, £88; ZWB – Kilmartin Hall, Inverness, £91; MBX – Comar, £90; Cross – Lochquoy Farm, Castletown, £88; BF – Torrin SSC, £87, Ballindalloch home Farm, £85.
Ewes: SuffX – Muckernich Farms, £118, Inchindown, Invergordon, £90; TexX - Toulvaddie, Geanies; Chev - £102, Comar, £92, Muckernich Farms, £92 & £84, Toulvaddie, £81; DSX – Muckernich Farms, £90.
Gimmers: BeltX – Muckernich Farms, £142, TexX, £122, Chev, £110; Cross – 21/22 West Watten, Wick, £100.
Feeding Sheep – BeltX ram – Calrossie Mains, £210: Chev Ram – Sands Farm, Gairloch, £190, £105, £100 (thrice) & £95, Comar, £92, Balvraid, Glenelg, £82; Tex Ram – Greenland Farming, Cambusmore Estate, £155 & £92, Achtemerack, Drumnadrochit, £85; Tex Ewe – Kilmaluag House, £149, Sandside Cottage, Tomatin, £103, 6/10 Airdens, £84, 13 Kirkton Gardens, Lochcarron, £80; SuffX Ewe– Kilmaluag House, £120 & £94, 199 Lednabirichen, £88, Carn Raineach, £80; ABE Ram – Greenland Farming, £100 & £88; CHM – Calrossie Mains, £92; ZWX – Bluebell Cottage, Dornoch, £90; Chev Ewe – Fiddlefield, Muir Of Ord, £90, Viewbay, £80; DST Ram – Lower Dalnaclach, Lamington, £80.
That’s been the case all season.Plenty of lambs could be bought for mid 60s it appears
You need too see the lambs before saying that…Plenty of lambs could be bought for mid 60s it appears
Who from?I’ve a price locked in for winter , more than a little more than Davidson’s but always is , get what you pay for tho .