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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6378018" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>There are quite a few going up in this part of the world, though not enough to really boost demand for wheat.</p><p></p><p>I thought Wales was mostly grass fed sheep. A neighbour hauls sheep up from Wales to an abbatoir in E Yorks, then the carcasses go back down to Wales to be cut up about 5 miles from the farm they came from. All seems a bit bonkers to me.</p><p></p><p>Half my wheat is sold for 148 for September. (Feed). Not the highest price no doubt, but I'm happy with it.</p><p>A bit worried about what happens after Brexit. I thought I read some small print somewhere that we as farmers will shoulder any reductions due to tariffs in the event of no deal. This must make selling forward beyond 31/10/19 a bit of a gamble? Or have I got that wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6378018, member: 2119"] There are quite a few going up in this part of the world, though not enough to really boost demand for wheat. I thought Wales was mostly grass fed sheep. A neighbour hauls sheep up from Wales to an abbatoir in E Yorks, then the carcasses go back down to Wales to be cut up about 5 miles from the farm they came from. All seems a bit bonkers to me. Half my wheat is sold for 148 for September. (Feed). Not the highest price no doubt, but I'm happy with it. A bit worried about what happens after Brexit. I thought I read some small print somewhere that we as farmers will shoulder any reductions due to tariffs in the event of no deal. This must make selling forward beyond 31/10/19 a bit of a gamble? Or have I got that wrong. [/QUOTE]
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