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Turnipface

Member
Mixed Farmer
That's the only scenario that hasn't happened this year , would be a real bummer then
Aye it wasn’t great times, but the same feeling I’ve got towards the basterding arable sector at the moment.
Anyways since the bitch has left I only drink whisky on days that end with a Y. 😜
 

Green oak

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Essex
Not really a malting barley grower but this has been down graded to feed. Doesn’t look nice in the heap same colour as my spring oats to be fair. I suppose if th malt factory is full its full. 😉
 

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lloyd

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Location
Herefordshire
Tell me, tell me, tell me!?
Ok but i was very disappointed you'd never heard of Mark Drakeford . :ROFLMAO:

Only a hunch that China is being a lot more pro active buying of late
with weather concerns in Brazil and drier than normal weather conditions
in large parts of the corn belt of the USA combined with record short trading.
There is also a very big ethanol producer re entering the market over there.
If and it is a big IF it stays dry for too long then the traders will have to buy back
some of their positions and the market could spike nicely.
 
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Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
Ok but i was very disappointed you'd never heard of Mark Drakeford . :ROFLMAO:

Only a hunch that China is being a lot more pro active buying of late
with weather concerns in Brazil and drier than normal weather conditions
in large parts of the corn belt of the USA combined with record short trading.
There is also a very big ethanol producer re entering the market over there.
If and it is a big IF it stays dry for too long then the traders will have to buy back
some of their positions and the market could spike nicely.
Imo it doesn’t matter what’s going on anymore , governments want cheep food , they as much as anyone dictate price
 

Nitrams

Member
Location
Cornwall
Ok but i was very disappointed you'd never heard of Mark Drakeford . :ROFLMAO:

Only a hunch that China is being a lot more pro active buying of late
with weather concerns in Brazil and drier than normal weather conditions
in large parts of the corn belt of the USA combined with record short trading.
There is also a very big ethanol producer re entering the market over there.
If and it is a big IF it stays dry for too long then the traders will have to buy back
some of their positions and the market could spike nicely.
It could....but also it could not. Toss a coin equal chance of being right
 

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