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Not sure where to post this but it would be advisable for farmers to double check their insurance policies so that the increased value of fertiliser, fuel, feed etc is covered.
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Sold directly to a mill or to one of the big traders? That's £13 more than I've been priced in the S West.2 load feed 258 march , be really happy if there wasnt such an unsavory reason for it!
Thank you, their pencil isn't that sharp yet for down here!A big trader
Haulage.Thank you, their pencil isn't that sharp yet for down here!
I'm 4 miles from Crediton mill and 10 miles from the Exeter mill, its a £5 haulage to ether of them if I sell delivered.Haulage.
Not here it isn't just been bid 291 by 2 different merchantsThe magic £300 for full spec milling for April is here.
Same hereNot here it isn't just been bid 291 by 2 different merchants
I was also bid 291 and sold 2 loads.. 15 mins later sold 4 loads @ £301 to a different merchant, and lightly going to same home... dont ask me how all this works!Not here it isn't just been bid 291 by 2 different merchants
Done two @ £270 at lunchtime same terms surely we can’t be that wrong ??Just done a load of feed wheat for April @ £266
Possibly depends on how far it’s going but usually I’m in a good area for prices so not sure what’s going on! It’s best price I’ve been offered this year though so far but got a long way to go yet!Done two @ £270 at lunchtime same terms surely we can’t be that wrong ??
I really don't think you can take any blame personally for what u may perceive as Bad marketing decisions.Where's the limit on these prices? I'm keen to price a bit of n c osr and wheat.
Prices could quite easily be + or - £50 by harvest.
Have there ever been so many bad marketing decisions made? Still got a couple of loads of wheat in the shed sold at nearly £100 below current prices. And they were sold at contract highs!
never a bad marketing decision because it was right on the dayWhere's the limit on these prices? I'm keen to price a bit of n c osr and wheat.
Prices could quite easily be + or - £50 by harvest.
Have there ever been so many bad marketing decisions made? Still got a couple of loads of wheat in the shed sold at nearly £100 below current prices. And they were sold at contract highs!