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<blockquote data-quote="Beef farmer" data-source="post: 7739907" data-attributes="member: 6883"><p>Cost control went out the window here with building a new dairy, hopfully getting it back under control now. </p><p>Building materials and anything made from concrete has gone mad! </p><p>2020 season for autumn calving was good, but 21 season not starting off so well. Hopefully with some more rain we can get some decent grass in front the cows. </p><p>Fertiliser for next year all bought on opening price, if I was looking at 400/ton now and cake at 280+ then milk price would need to shift. </p><p>Milk volumes are dropping in the EU due to costs of production rocketing. </p><p>Will be an interesting winter. </p><p>Labour gone up 7% as a nation, so no doubt we will have to follow suit. </p><p>All in all, 28p 3 years ago was better than 30p today</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef farmer, post: 7739907, member: 6883"] Cost control went out the window here with building a new dairy, hopfully getting it back under control now. Building materials and anything made from concrete has gone mad! 2020 season for autumn calving was good, but 21 season not starting off so well. Hopefully with some more rain we can get some decent grass in front the cows. Fertiliser for next year all bought on opening price, if I was looking at 400/ton now and cake at 280+ then milk price would need to shift. Milk volumes are dropping in the EU due to costs of production rocketing. Will be an interesting winter. Labour gone up 7% as a nation, so no doubt we will have to follow suit. All in all, 28p 3 years ago was better than 30p today [/QUOTE]
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