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Any feed barley prices for west Midlands. I have someone wanting to do a farm to farm deal but need an idea of price before calling them.
£150ishAny feed barley prices for west Midlands. I have someone wanting to do a farm to farm deal but need an idea of price before calling them.
Offered £150 yesterday for barley and £170 for wheat, May collectionAny feed barley prices for west Midlands. I have someone wanting to do a farm to farm deal but need an idea of price before calling them.
Is it still flooding in from abroad?Sell rapeseed now, or hold off a bit longer?
What price have you been offered? I've just been quoted £353 ex farm (yorkshire)Sell rapeseed now, or hold off a bit longer?
They will just import it plenty of grain in the worldWhat sort of money are people getting bid for Gp3 soft?
Don't know where they think it is going to be abundant this harvest, and I can sit tight, but I'd sooner not.
Ozzies won't give it awayThey will just import it plenty of grain in the world
Maize ex port Belfast £176I took delivery today of a load of maize I bought on Monday. I was surprised to find it hadn’t been collected from the docks but from a farm based store, about a 15 mile haul from Teesport, and another 15 mile haul to me. Makes me wonder what price it’s coming in at if they can haul and pay storage, then sell to another merchant to take a cut and haul again all for £195/ton?
Quite a bit goes into store, the docks have very little storage, compared to the amount of product going through. Huge amounts of gypsum, and animal feed raw materials, plus potashI took delivery today of a load of maize I bought on Monday. I was surprised to find it hadn’t been collected from the docks but from a farm based store, about a 15 mile haul from Teesport, and another 15 mile haul to me. Makes me wonder what price it’s coming in at if they can haul and pay storage, then sell to another merchant to take a cut and haul again all for £195/ton?
CorrectQuite a bit goes into store, the docks have very little storage, compared to the amount of product going through. Huge amounts of gypsum, and animal feed raw materials, plus potash
Grainco have a big store on Wilton, I'm guessing yours would come from Gloags? Or a bit further down the road?
That’s the beauty of futures, (well maybe not the £350) producers could have sold well into the mid £200’s and consumers brought in the £160’s and both been happy.I wonder if there are as many end users waiting for the market to fall further, as there were farmers waiting to get £350.00
Is that ready to feed or will you have to crush it?I took delivery today of a load of maize I bought on Monday. I was surprised to find it hadn’t been collected from the docks but from a farm based store, about a 15 mile haul from Teesport, and another 15 mile haul to me. Makes me wonder what price it’s coming in at if they can haul and pay storage, then sell to another merchant to take a cut and haul again all for £195/ton?
Its all very well in the short term but longer term it just exagerates the market swings, and distorts the physical market dynamic.That’s the beauty of futures, (well maybe not the £350) producers could have sold well into the mid £200’s and consumers brought in the £160’s and both been happy.
C B
That’s whole grain, I roll itIs that ready to feed or will you have to crush it?