It is yes and you also knew what he meant. Will N.Ireland/Ireland ever move forward- doubt it.Northern Ireland is part of uk
It is yes and you also knew what he meant. Will N.Ireland/Ireland ever move forward- doubt it.Northern Ireland is part of uk
That was a very loaded response.It is yes and you also knew what he meant. Will N.Ireland/Ireland ever move forward- doubt it.
Hopefully not in my dayIt is yes and you also knew what he meant. Will N.Ireland/Ireland ever move forward- doubt it.
0.10.15 is £149/ton plus £5/acre for spreading North East England£225 for 0.12.18 fibrophos delivered and spread. That seems to be pretty similar to the TSP/MOP prices above, unit for unit.
That's for Cornwall, I guess some of you can get it a fair bit cheaper in the right location?
0.10.15 is £149/ton plus £5/acre for spreading North East England
Seems competitive. Who is supplying it?
Coning Fertilisers EasingwoldSeems competitive. Who is supplying it?
Whilst wheat drops , talk of a disconnectTalk of P and K prices rising imminently.
Yes, but fertiliser is not linked to wheat price….unless wheat is going up!Whilst wheat drops , talk of a disconnect
It is linked to global grain prices, as the higher the grain price the more gets planted, and the more can be economically applied. Our areas in the uk are very stable Vs a lot of the rest of the world.Yes, but fertiliser is not linked to wheat price….unless wheat is going up!
Ferts rising in price, corn price falling.
Same old same old Groundhog Day.
And still, we keep on sowing corn and playing into the hands of the buyers.
This will be the last year I grow spring barley.
Okay, so I will miss the lucrative straw income, but there are far easier ways of losing money than watching the ever changing weather forecasts, and the ever falling feed barley price.
I’ve grown barley here for 45 years now; sometimes it’s done okay, but far too often I’ve been so disappointed with the returns.
So I ain’t got too many years left now, and I’m certainly not going to spend them fretting about corn prices and ever changing weather forecasts!
I’m out!
Now ewe have to be joking!Could I interest you in some sheep to fret over in your dotage instead?
Now ewe have to be joking!
No animals here now apart from DIY livery GeeGees, one dog and two farm cats who are well fed and also catch mice and small rats.
Streamlining this small farm business now to what pays best and to what I enjoy doing. Hopefully another few years left in me, so I am determined to do what I like doing and cut out as much worry and poor performing things as possible.
Hence the small spring barley acreage now following store cattle (four years ago) and a small 35 cow dairy herd (25 years ago) out of the exit door……….to never return into my life thank God!
Neilo, the sheep all went down the road from here in 1966 when I was just ten years old!
Don’t tell me they have turned up in your place now?