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I am having this year off... didnt buy fert!Unless wheat is £300n a ton , we can have next year off , going to take a while for fert prices to stabilise
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I am having this year off... didnt buy fert!Unless wheat is £300n a ton , we can have next year off , going to take a while for fert prices to stabilise
would not bet on it this timeAll bubbles burst.
I will send you as it’s a trust based in ParisBest do that in the pub , get him lathered first
So who's brave in this situation ?Good saying my neighbour quotes ,when everyone else is scared be brave and when everyone else is brave be scared,not really applicable here but a great saying all the same
Oh dear , good luckI will send you as it’s a trust based in Paris
I did say it wasnt really applicable but I suppose anyone buying at £650 is both brave and scaredSo who's brave in this situation ?
Stupidly braveSo who's brave in this situation ?
Something will give. Either the ceiling in meat/grain/veg prices or input prices will fall.would not bet on it this time
I'm thinking the same, a period of massive inflation, or it will all come crashing down. You pays your money, you takes your chance.Something will give. Either the ceiling in meat/grain/veg prices or input prices will fall.
There is no way world food output can be maintained without affordable inputs.
So if the world wants the same amount of farm output it will either have to pay more for the output or provide inputs for less. I predict it will be a combined of the 2 as there is going to be inflation everywhere for a while.
Same hereLooks like I'm going to be stinking of chicken
sh!t in the spring.
Sod fert at anywhere near its current price, if nobody bought any im sure it would drop.
Only a short period you could refuse to buy food before it wouldnt do you any good!!Same could be said of food or gas.
Problem of playing that game is that you’ll end up breaking before they ever will.
It’s a global issue of lack of supply. If we won’t pay the price someone else will.
Not if feed wheat hits £250t by harvest.Less fertile hungry big arable farms are in for tough time if it continues thats for sure.