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Carrot price and irrigated yield?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 7550644" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>Yes, I can understand there would be a big difference through the season, think straw costs £1,000/acre? Maybe more this last year! And early lifters with yield penalty.</p><p></p><p>So where does this leave October ex field carrots? I haven't got a clue. Are we talking £100, £150, £200, £300, £350...?</p><p></p><p>Spuds can easily range from £20 to £400, but if someone said £135 that might be a reasonable ex field price to base a claim on. I've used £135/t @ 4t/acre yield loss for not having irrigation available.</p><p></p><p>I need a realistic and reasonable price to use for difference between irrigated and unirrigated carrot crop. And average yield loss for no irrigation.</p><p></p><p>I think processing carrots can yield well in excess of 40t/acre? But packing carrots would be lower yielding?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 7550644, member: 23184"] Yes, I can understand there would be a big difference through the season, think straw costs £1,000/acre? Maybe more this last year! And early lifters with yield penalty. So where does this leave October ex field carrots? I haven't got a clue. Are we talking £100, £150, £200, £300, £350...? Spuds can easily range from £20 to £400, but if someone said £135 that might be a reasonable ex field price to base a claim on. I've used £135/t @ 4t/acre yield loss for not having irrigation available. I need a realistic and reasonable price to use for difference between irrigated and unirrigated carrot crop. And average yield loss for no irrigation. I think processing carrots can yield well in excess of 40t/acre? But packing carrots would be lower yielding? [/QUOTE]
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