Hello Everyone
I work for a feed merchant, dont hold it against me, i cant say which company for obvious reasons.
id like to hear your opinion on brewers grains considering where the current market is.
would any of you consider contracting brewers grains for 6 months (april to september) at around £42/tn with a guaranteed supply slapped on to it and pitting (at a reduced price) so you can have your own supply in winter, thus basically guaranteeing a 12 month supply. (hypothetical scenario)
that price in particular is based against soya going £370/tn and rapemeal £250/tn on futures up to August. Against those prices brewers grains are worth £47-£50/tn on a protein basis. this makes them a cheaper option to feed, plus all the other benefits of the product.
but where do you, the farmer, value brewers grains this summer to feed and why ?
i thank in advance anyone who responds to this
I work for a feed merchant, dont hold it against me, i cant say which company for obvious reasons.
id like to hear your opinion on brewers grains considering where the current market is.
would any of you consider contracting brewers grains for 6 months (april to september) at around £42/tn with a guaranteed supply slapped on to it and pitting (at a reduced price) so you can have your own supply in winter, thus basically guaranteeing a 12 month supply. (hypothetical scenario)
that price in particular is based against soya going £370/tn and rapemeal £250/tn on futures up to August. Against those prices brewers grains are worth £47-£50/tn on a protein basis. this makes them a cheaper option to feed, plus all the other benefits of the product.
but where do you, the farmer, value brewers grains this summer to feed and why ?
i thank in advance anyone who responds to this