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Covid 19.. Milk price impact?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6948241" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>I've had my April milk invoice now and it works out as 12.2 p/litre overall. About half my milk seems to have been sold at contract price with the other half at 5p/litre. That's after haulage, obviously.</p><p>Anyone want to buy 150 top quality dairy cattle, a large proportion confirmed in-calf with as many as 50 to sexed premium Genus bulls? I know many have not had price reductions so may like the opportunity.</p><p>All vaccinated for years for BVD Lepto and Salmonella [latest salmonella vaccine in the fridge ready to administer] and monitored Johnnes free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6948241, member: 718"] I've had my April milk invoice now and it works out as 12.2 p/litre overall. About half my milk seems to have been sold at contract price with the other half at 5p/litre. That's after haulage, obviously. Anyone want to buy 150 top quality dairy cattle, a large proportion confirmed in-calf with as many as 50 to sexed premium Genus bulls? I know many have not had price reductions so may like the opportunity. All vaccinated for years for BVD Lepto and Salmonella [latest salmonella vaccine in the fridge ready to administer] and monitored Johnnes free. [/QUOTE]
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