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This time last year nov 2021 wheat was 160
by november it was 225 then fell back to low 200s till putin invaded and went to 360 before falling back to 300

this year nov22 has been up to 350 now 270to 280

looking around the world
india is producing the lowest crop for years USA has big yield reductions
even without the Ukraine war the production would be below consumption

ethanol production is now consuming more grain than ever with animal feed production from these plants also at record production the higher protein feed produced repces some high priced soya or rape meal

uk prices in June and July for new crop on average are the lowest prices for the year

if feed wheat prices track maize prices then all milling premiums for gp 1 to 3 will rise
Kansas bread type wheat is quite a bit higher than Chicago soft type wheat

if the uk has good harvest weather then we will easly compete for export wheats especially in to Iberia from the south coast
 

Nukemall

Member
Even the BBC are reporting that Russia is buying /begging Ukrainian grain and shipping it through crimea,so perhaps there may not be so much wheat left in the Ukraine as we have been led to believe??

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lloyd

Member
Location
Herefordshire
This time last year nov 2021 wheat was 160
by november it was 225 then fell back to low 200s till putin invaded and went to 360 before falling back to 300

this year nov22 has been up to 350 now 270to 280

looking around the world
india is producing the lowest crop for years USA has big yield reductions
even without the Ukraine war the production would be below consumption

ethanol production is now consuming more grain than ever with animal feed production from these plants also at record production the higher protein feed produced repces some high priced soya or rape meal

uk prices in June and July for new crop on average are the lowest prices for the year

if feed wheat prices track maize prices then all milling premiums for gp 1 to 3 will rise
Kansas bread type wheat is quite a bit higher than Chicago soft type wheat

if the uk has good harvest weather then we will easly compete for export wheats especially in to Iberia from the south coast
Let's hope Boris Johnson gets ignored or we will all be
heading for the Kleenex. :cry:
 

teslacoils

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
The marketeers will soon realise Ukraine is in serious sh!t .
No, it will take longer. Early harvest in the States, although not yielding well, is the pressure. A few hungry foreigners wont bother the financial funds yet. Will be interesting to see when the combines finally make it to North Dakota.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
No, it will take longer. Early harvest in the States, although not yielding well, is the pressure. A few hungry foreigners wont bother the financial funds yet. Will be interesting to see when the combines finally make it to North Dakota.
In a way it's a blessing we've an uncertain harvest , stop us rushing to lose money
 

B'o'B

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Rutland
The alternative view is it was the Russians who killed 1000s of Ukrainians on their own soil by funding, encouraging, fermenting, giving weapons to and training the separatists within Ukraine purely for Russias own ends.
That really is what we (you, me, “the West”, our politicians) turned a blind eye to and hoped wasn’t happening for far too long. That is what we should have taken notice of. The warning signs have been there for a long time.
 

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As reported in Independent


quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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