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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 5392018" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>I just think generally yields are down. Yes there are pockets of great yields reported due to rain in June, but the most of the country missed that saviour. I know of potato crops that are being written off due to not being able to irrigate them. Maize crops are 2/3rd normal size, there was no 2nd cut silage in the main. Generally things are bad yield wise for the UK this year.</p><p>As for what we will do, then I am an OSR seller as I can't see much upside in that crop and we are selling straw for cashflow but the cereal crops will be staying in the shed until the new year. If we are wrong and the prices falls then thats marketing. Many of my friends are taking the same approach this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 5392018, member: 49382"] I just think generally yields are down. Yes there are pockets of great yields reported due to rain in June, but the most of the country missed that saviour. I know of potato crops that are being written off due to not being able to irrigate them. Maize crops are 2/3rd normal size, there was no 2nd cut silage in the main. Generally things are bad yield wise for the UK this year. As for what we will do, then I am an OSR seller as I can't see much upside in that crop and we are selling straw for cashflow but the cereal crops will be staying in the shed until the new year. If we are wrong and the prices falls then thats marketing. Many of my friends are taking the same approach this year. [/QUOTE]
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