Bossfarmer
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- between Perth and Inverness
the way i see it Boris wont put a land tax on us but he will cut support and turn us into park keepers, pound will strengthen and farm incomes will drop
the way i see it Boris wont put a land tax on us but he will cut support and turn us into park keepers, pound will strengthen and farm incomes will drop
You still got non in?
Not sure why £ it will strengthen. Dropped dramatically on Brexit vote, now full Brexit is more likely than it has ever been.It's tricky , £ will strengthen , but there could be a big shortfall in stock next year ,
I still think that slow motion crash is going to be incredibly slow.Solid green day across the board....hmmm
Gut says "buckle up - tightly"
Head thinks that it is over exposed to the slow-motion car crash going on in the field 30 yards away, and replicated all over apparently. (Bits of sand notwithstanding). But Russia can still bury us in spare wheat......or can it ??
I still think that slow motion crash is going to be incredibly slow.
I can't deny that and there is a lot similar round here, and a lot not yet in the ground. It is the time it is going to take to influence the market that I am questioning. A local, huge user and producer is well aware of potential issues and is stock piling already in preparation, I bet he's not the only one.Well in my area the particular car i'm watching in is "wheat planted not emerged", and that vehicle is spinning out of control and about to smack a huge oak !
Not sure why £ it will strengthen.
US was sharply up, why? (not because of puddles in Northamptonshire, surely?) guess its China..
US was sharply up, why? (not because of puddles in Northamptonshire, surely?) guess its China..
Must have moved up a fair bit internationally as strengthening £ must have eroded gains?
A large quantity of wheat was sold forward which has
covered the months until the end of Jan that's why
demand has been muted until now.
I've not had any problem finding homes for wheat at short notice in Nov or Dec.