I'm being charged £210/t for feed beans as a contract default. October delivery
Ouch - how oversold are you ?
I'm being charged £210/t for feed beans as a contract default. October delivery
Depending on your exact location, should probably achieve £130-£135/t ex farm
Try Lea oakes maybe.Anyone know of anywhere paying good money for feed oats?
Ill give more than that 50+ bushel weight for feed oats
Ouch - how oversold are you ?
Should there be any bonus for heavy oats over 60kghl?If they are over 47kghl they will probably go as milling at circa £180/mt
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If you have any like that give me a shout! Yes to premium if they are clean !!Should there be any bonus for heavy oats over 60kghl?
If they are over 47kghl they will probably go as milling at circa £180/mt
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Tell me about it just had to give £187 delivered for a load, up £30/tonne in four weeks!
2 loads, that's all thankfully. Remind me not to forward sell 50% of budgeted tonnage on spring break crops!
Safer not to sell forward
Why are you worried about bushel weight for feeding bulls?
Brother has always used our milling spec pats for his sheep, went to buy some feed last year, looked at them and came back for the milling. I think the same for barley though, much prefer a good bold 70bw 2 row than a struggling to make the grade 6.They aren’t the best to roll at decent bushel weights but below 50 there are too many small grains that get missed, and have no more feed value than straw anyway.
Sorry all sold 61/62kgIf you have any like that give me a shout! Yes to premium if they are clean !!
Wheat steadily creeping up again?
Had 323 for osr from Shropshire todaySold a 3 of loads of osr for this month £321,its slowly made up its losses.