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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 8109128" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>Farmers have been treated like mugs from every angle for so long, but we’ve been given money so it’s just about manageable.</p><p>In the new world farmers need to get strong, aggressive and more commercial. </p><p>this includes against the chemical/input supply cartels - a very dubious and shady business ran by a few companies with no competition in the market.</p><p>mills/malsters/processors need to stop messing around, update their infrastructure or there will be no tasc bulk lorries left, all this stuff of keeping lorries in queue for 5 hours then shutting at 2.30 pm needs to stop. stuff like being forced to dry to 14.5% and then they instantly wet it up to 16% is thievery. </p><p></p><p>we need aggressive leadership to stop us being the whipping boy squeezed from every angle. Doing competitive and strong business with all these companies and sectors within the chain is great and important but at the moment we really are bottom of the pile due to incredibly weak industry leadership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 8109128, member: 4612"] Farmers have been treated like mugs from every angle for so long, but we’ve been given money so it’s just about manageable. In the new world farmers need to get strong, aggressive and more commercial. this includes against the chemical/input supply cartels - a very dubious and shady business ran by a few companies with no competition in the market. mills/malsters/processors need to stop messing around, update their infrastructure or there will be no tasc bulk lorries left, all this stuff of keeping lorries in queue for 5 hours then shutting at 2.30 pm needs to stop. stuff like being forced to dry to 14.5% and then they instantly wet it up to 16% is thievery. we need aggressive leadership to stop us being the whipping boy squeezed from every angle. Doing competitive and strong business with all these companies and sectors within the chain is great and important but at the moment we really are bottom of the pile due to incredibly weak industry leadership. [/QUOTE]
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