Just goes in your closing stock valuations then though does it not? so no real advantage.Only man forcing anybody to buy forward would be the tax man.
Just goes in your closing stock valuations then though does it not? so no real advantage.Only man forcing anybody to buy forward would be the tax man.
Who's to say it's not last year's fert bought at 275 that's still in store?Just goes in your closing stock valuations then though does it not? so no real advadvantage
Yes, the optimum strategy would be to use what was bought yesterday on this year's crop and to grow next year's with last year's.Who's to say it's not last year's fert bought at 275 that's still in store?
Seems to have gone up a bit recently.
2023 nov future not far out thenwheat has to be 280 plus in 2023 for this to work
Back to India. Now limiting wheat exports. Seems a very bullish signal for prices2023 nov future not far out then
Back to India. Now limiting wheat exports. Seems a very bullish signal for prices
India Bans Wheat Exports as Food Security Comes Under Threat
India prohibited wheat exports that the world was counting on to alleviate supply constraints sparked by the war in Ukraine, saying that the food security of the nation is under threat.www.bloomberg.com
Stop showing USDA figures as it just shows how wrong they are!
Will be interesting to see quite how wrong they will turn out to be over the next few months.Stop showing USDA figures as it just shows how wrong they are!
How wrong? India are not a significant exporter?Stop showing USDA figures as it just shows how wrong they are!
On Thursday they said they expected India to export 10m tons. On Saturday India banned exports that didn't have licenses. There's now a significant risk of India being an importer of wheat.How wrong? India are not a significant exporter?
Surely a bullish signal for wheat which makes N more affordable for cereal farmers, I suppose?
who thinks wheat futures will rise 20 pound a ton tomorrowOn Thursday they said they expected India to export 10m tons. On Saturday India banned exports that didn't have licenses. There's now a significant risk of India being an importer of wheat.
The pre war crop predictions for India were for 110+Mt harvest. That's currently slashed to 100 and I've seen suggestions it maybe we'll into the 90s if the heat continues.
It just looks stupid when a respected agency puts a section on page one of its report about India as a key exporter 36 hours before India revises it's whole wheat export policy and program.
Nah.who thinks wheat futures will rise 20 pound a ton tomorrow
Your urea price was the least expensive I've seen.Urea 720, 40n 14s 740, imported 27n 9s 620
that was last week mind
the bit that wound me up was delivery may to December sellers choice, 28 days to pay thereafter
my reply was if you’ll buy some milk from me at over 40p for sometime in 2024, I’ll choose when you can have it, then we ll talk about it
at the moment without futures for my produce I can’t see that I can buy in unless it’s a lot cheaper than that, I’ve no idea what I’ll get for the output so how can I gamble on inputs?