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Feed barley £140 ex dec/jan . A lot better than I was told it would be by everyone in the trade. But not really where it needs to be for me to plant much more
Feed barley £140 ex dec/jan . A lot better than I was told it would be by everyone in the trade. But not really where it needs to be for me to plant much more
Feed barley £140 ex dec/jan . A lot better than I was told it would be by everyone in the trade. But not really where it needs to be for me to plant much more
Can you tell me who this is with? Been holding out for £140 Feb barley for a few weeks and no one can get there! South Lincs.
In short, what effect will a "No Deal" Brexit have on grain prices?
So you think that a "No Deal" is most likely outcome and is factored in? In that case, what effect would a "Canada" style agreement have?already factored in i think
That actually works out better than my HC beans a couple of weeks ago at £207.00Feed beans £205 1 load
Feed Wheat £190/ton plus ex farm today. North Shropshire.
No, just standard feed wheat sold to a mainstream merchant. Local area has numerous large feed mills with the chicken job driving the market. Was surprised at the rise as last month's load was £183. Should have realised it's a rising market as we haven't had a phone call encouraging us to sell. Also as a pointless peasant with a meagre tonnage to sell so not on the 'favourites ' list either. As with any other grower this price is needed to balance out the lack of yield from H2020.We have posters selling feed wheat at £150
How can there be such a range?
Is Wilberforce bagging it for domestic poultry market?
We have posters selling feed wheat at £150
How can there be such a range?
Is Wilberforce bagging it for domestic poultry market?
Even shorter to Llyclys!short haul to Wrexham will help i’m sure
Was bid 160 Nov 21 this afternoonbe £150’s for next harvest I think?
Was bid 160 Nov 21 this afternoon