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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 5744540" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I think most will be kicking themselves they didnt sell, was fortunate here, didnt sell anything forward and sold the bulk at a very good price, just a few clear up loads last month in the 180's and 2 more loads to go, offered 170, cheapest wheat I will have sold this season. </p><p>I learnt from last time, when I watched the price go up and also watched it come back down having not sold anything, stupid. £190+ for a t of wheat is a good price in anyones book.</p><p>Although did take a knock on quite a few loads for screenings and proteins, the proteins pee'd me off as despite being tested by 4 different grain trading Co's the proteins always seemed to drop when they got to Liverpool sometimes by quite a margin. Even one load we sold at 12% they found it was 11.8% and I thought the malting barley homes were bad!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 5744540, member: 2767"] I think most will be kicking themselves they didnt sell, was fortunate here, didnt sell anything forward and sold the bulk at a very good price, just a few clear up loads last month in the 180's and 2 more loads to go, offered 170, cheapest wheat I will have sold this season. I learnt from last time, when I watched the price go up and also watched it come back down having not sold anything, stupid. £190+ for a t of wheat is a good price in anyones book. Although did take a knock on quite a few loads for screenings and proteins, the proteins pee'd me off as despite being tested by 4 different grain trading Co's the proteins always seemed to drop when they got to Liverpool sometimes by quite a margin. Even one load we sold at 12% they found it was 11.8% and I thought the malting barley homes were bad!! [/QUOTE]
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