- Location
- Lincolnshire
I would guess at area of wheat drilled x crap yeild = half full grain sheds = depressed farmer. (but probably only me).
Green crops are merely postponing the sadness here.
I would guess at area of wheat drilled x crap yeild = half full grain sheds = depressed farmer. (but probably only me).
why can’t you believe it?
It was predicted in april, remember the merchants advice that its a limited amount of barley that can be used, it does not really replace wheat to a significant amount.I can't believe prices are so low. I've sold a little but I'm locking shed door. I think we will see a rise in due course (ie under 6 months)
It was predicted in april, remember the merchants advice that its a limited amount of barley that can be used, it does not really replace wheat to a significant amount.
The shortage of wheat isnt apparent yet though.There isn't the wheat *or* the barley though.
Oh, they know, they just aren't ready to chase it yet, to much pre commited for harvest movement, wait till they have to go looking.The shortage of wheat isnt apparent yet though.
There will be in a fortnight. Weather premiumBarley locally £135. Feed wheat spot £168.
no end of folks looking for barley off farm, and local merchant saying the same . He said there just isn’t the barley about.
Yes, they are banking on spring barley.There will be in a fortnight. Weather premium
Yes, they are banking on spring barley.
Let’s hopeThey will be sorry.
Let’s hope
who was your man that gave those prices? only got offered £212 today - colour was fair£230 to £280 I’m told depending on waste and stain levels for large blues.
Bloody big storms went through the Iowa region. Winds done a lot of damage by the looks of it, what the full effect will be on prices (if any) wont be seen till there insurance guys have looked round I would imagine.What’s happening in the US? Seen lots of pictures on twitter of flat corn