May I ask who with please?295 feed wheat
May I ask who with please?295 feed wheat
Who was the soft with?£309 for 10.7/180
£289 feed barley
Tbh I don't know. Best price from our storage man.May I ask who with please?
I hope you're going to declare to the inspector that your mass balance calculation wasn't worth the paper it was written on.Very pleasingly outloaded the last two in the shed....to find there's still ten ton left
Done.I hope you're going to declare to the inspector that your mass balance calculation wasn't worth the paper it was written on.
What was the ‘deal’???Waiting. I did enquire about a minimum price kind of deal but the cost was waaaay too large.
That must warrant a "if that's my worst sale of the year I'll be happy" kind of comment from someone?Are many people forward selling feed wheat from 22 harvest now the price is hovering around £250 Nov or waiting and watching ?
rightly or wrongly we have done a couple of loads at £246 - just spreading our risk a bit. If it all crashes as quickly as it rrose, we might find ourselves wishing we had sold a bit. Also did a couple of loads of barley at £213 off the combine.Are many people forward selling feed wheat from 22 harvest now the price is hovering around £250 Nov or waiting and watching ?
Do you happen to know if that coproduct is classed as a byproduct or a waste product. Draff and potale coming out of the distillery’s is classed as waste product which means it can go into the AD plants and meet their waste product targets .300 feed wheat June to local feed mills
286 barley
nov feed wheat 240
At 240 U.K. will be exporting a lot of grain out of the south
if peace breaks out then 240 will look good
If grain cannot get out of the Black Sea then 240 will be the low
for feed wheat the us maize price is the price setter
the ethanol plants may use U.K. wheat but also use imported maize and wheat but they do produce feed for livestock 50% of the tonnage going in comes out as coproduction feed if they import 50%of their grain they do not take any tonnage out of the feed market
Can’t see a problem with that. There will be plenty of bills to pay this autumnrightly or wrongly we have done a couple of loads at £246 - just spreading our risk a bit. If it all crashes as quickly as it rrose, we might find ourselves wishing we had sold a bit. Also did a couple of loads of barley at £213 off the combine.
And why not? I’ve sold forward at way less than that. You will be making money.That must warrant a "if that's my worst sale of the year I'll be happy" kind of comment from someone?
I wish I hadn't read your replySold some Linseed over a week ago now on Graindex for £705/t for April movement. Just wish I had more of it!
csnt see peace making a lot of difference now , Ukraine is nearing planting season , won’t be any kind of fuel floating about for farming unless in the tanks already , the other point is I can’t see Russia pulling out any time soon , the git has made his bed and it’s going to take someone throwing him down the stairs one night to change what’s going on.300 feed wheat June to local feed mills
286 barley
nov feed wheat 240
At 240 U.K. will be exporting a lot of grain out of the south
if peace breaks out then 240 will look good
If grain cannot get out of the Black Sea then 240 will be the low
for feed wheat the us maize price is the price setter
the ethanol plants may use U.K. wheat but also use imported maize and wheat but they do produce feed for livestock 50% of the tonnage going in comes out as coproduction feed if they import 50%of their grain they do not take any tonnage out of the feed market
the sanctions won't last long, certain countries will find a way around them, they will have very little choice, the amounts of fossil fuels they need, can pretty well only come from Russia, in the short term. Longer term might might make a difference, not sure. Not sure l can even see renewables, producing enough, for a long long time.High fertilizer costs threaten farmers amid Ukraine war — DW
As sanctions block supplies from Russia, soaring prices caused by high demand for fertilizers are threatening crops.apple.news
Don't get me wrong, if I had a sh!toad of wheat to market I would lock in some at that price!And why not? I’ve sold forward at way less than that. You will be making money.