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<blockquote data-quote="WRXppp" data-source="post: 7933653" data-attributes="member: 73898"><p>Well I’m sat here having just taken my aunt to drop off some clothes to my uncle in hospital and 12 months ago I took the same road taking them for their 1st jabs and it’s like driving through heaven compared to last years hell looking at the roadside crops, hedge to hedge good looking crops, not half fields, missing patch’s or lakes or the headlands where there’s only odd bits of green after they had been puddled in, potential is clearly there.</p><p>Southern Hemisphere harvest, the last grown with 100% ”cheap” NPK don’t seem bumper and of course here on our isles how much will be grown with ”cheap“ NPK allowing leeway for 100% potential at relatively less risk is anyone’s guess, the trade is in the difficult position of not wanting to cause concern with stocks for those that need without being seen as profiteering from the situation.</p><p>Farming with it’s buying in June one year the major input, N, of a milling wheat crop which is harvested in august the following year to be sold in June the following year is pretty risky, I’m just a lad with 90 acres of feed barley and to begin to plan after this cropping year is like pinning water to the wall.</p><p>All the very best to all for the coming cropping year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRXppp, post: 7933653, member: 73898"] Well I’m sat here having just taken my aunt to drop off some clothes to my uncle in hospital and 12 months ago I took the same road taking them for their 1st jabs and it’s like driving through heaven compared to last years hell looking at the roadside crops, hedge to hedge good looking crops, not half fields, missing patch’s or lakes or the headlands where there’s only odd bits of green after they had been puddled in, potential is clearly there. Southern Hemisphere harvest, the last grown with 100% ”cheap” NPK don’t seem bumper and of course here on our isles how much will be grown with ”cheap“ NPK allowing leeway for 100% potential at relatively less risk is anyone’s guess, the trade is in the difficult position of not wanting to cause concern with stocks for those that need without being seen as profiteering from the situation. Farming with it’s buying in June one year the major input, N, of a milling wheat crop which is harvested in august the following year to be sold in June the following year is pretty risky, I’m just a lad with 90 acres of feed barley and to begin to plan after this cropping year is like pinning water to the wall. All the very best to all for the coming cropping year. [/QUOTE]
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