fieldfarmer
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I asked that very question to the CF guy on there stand at lama and he stated there's no stock piles at all.Rumor has it that cf have sheds full of an but no one is buying at present prices.
I asked that very question to the CF guy on there stand at lama and he stated there's no stock piles at all.Rumor has it that cf have sheds full of an but no one is buying at present prices.
I wouldn't trust anyone from CF to tell me the correct time of day.I asked that very question to the CF guy on there stand at lama and he stated there's no stock piles at all.
I have learnt over the years to only take advice from one grain trader.Each to their own but I personally wouldn't take too much
notice from advice off grain traders.
And we have a more reliable climate than most........!Buy fert @745 , sell wheat at 300 , sow nowt due to monsoon = deep doodooo
Nothing much reliable in our neck of the woodsAnd we have a more reliable climate than most........!
In Britain excluding Staffordshire of courseNothing much reliable in our neck of the woods
You live in a desert in comparisonIn Britain excluding Staffordshire of course
Dont buy fert @745 , fallow , pay rent = deep doodoooBuy fert @745 , sell wheat at 300 , sow nowt due to monsoon = deep doodooo
Wheat will crash like the twin towers when Putin pulls outDont buy fert @745 , fallow , pay rent = deep doodooo
Exactly , i cant see the oligarchs putting up with him for much longer and getting someone a bit easier to deal with in the big chair , i think it will be more luck than judgement not to get burnt in the fall out from this.Wheat will crash like the twin towers when Putin pulls out
Bit of a contradiction to your last postExactly , i cant see the oligarchs putting up with him for much longer and getting someone a bit easier to deal with in the big chair , i think it will be more luck than judgement not to get burnt in the fall out from this.
Rumor has it that cf have sheds full of an but no one is buying at present prices.
I don't believe there's much stock ,they're as nervous as usThis was Billingham in July 2020, the stacks in the top right (red line) I'd guesstimate to be about 800t each, so they can hold roughly 40,000t outdoors, plus the contents of the sheds.
Last May the yard was full, when I went past in July it was empty. I'll take a look at the end of the month.
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dammed if you do dammed if you dont , there has to be a big gulf sometime off the back of £300 wheat and the inputs relative to that price , rented land needs farming . The worry is there could be a perfect storm just around the corner .Bit of a contradiction to your last post
I don't believe there's much stock ,they're as nervous as us