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Can we all carry on farming?
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<blockquote data-quote="jendan" data-source="post: 8012162" data-attributes="member: 51810"><p>Product or output prices are usually good in wars.Its afterwards when the sh!t hits the fan. Like in the 1920s,they quartered from what they were in 1919. I dont think thats ever going to happen again.More likely there will be a massive reset. Grains at or around £300/ton. £3000 top fat beast,and £300 top beltex fat lamb.....................Fert over £1000/ton or more,red diesel £2/litre.Electric 50p/unit. All average land at £20,000/acre...............................thats my crystal ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jendan, post: 8012162, member: 51810"] Product or output prices are usually good in wars.Its afterwards when the sh!t hits the fan. Like in the 1920s,they quartered from what they were in 1919. I dont think thats ever going to happen again.More likely there will be a massive reset. Grains at or around £300/ton. £3000 top fat beast,and £300 top beltex fat lamb.....................Fert over £1000/ton or more,red diesel £2/litre.Electric 50p/unit. All average land at £20,000/acre...............................thats my crystal ball. [/QUOTE]
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