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How has farming been for you in 2020 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="nxy" data-source="post: 7324306" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>Cropping income from harvest 2020 will be the worst for us in 20 years. Combination of poor yields from what we did get drilled in autumn 2019 and late drilled spring crops in spring 2020.</p><p></p><p>Cattle not great either, we produce pure bred limousin beef on traditional "Label Rouge" schemes. A lot goes to the restaurant trade. We have been waiting months from when the buyer visits till they collect as the co-ops are holding cattle back on farm rather than take a price hit. Good point is we have plenty of grub this year and prices are only down a bit. Good job the french like them fat as some of the heifers are getting huge by the time they go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxy, post: 7324306, member: 466"] Cropping income from harvest 2020 will be the worst for us in 20 years. Combination of poor yields from what we did get drilled in autumn 2019 and late drilled spring crops in spring 2020. Cattle not great either, we produce pure bred limousin beef on traditional "Label Rouge" schemes. A lot goes to the restaurant trade. We have been waiting months from when the buyer visits till they collect as the co-ops are holding cattle back on farm rather than take a price hit. Good point is we have plenty of grub this year and prices are only down a bit. Good job the french like them fat as some of the heifers are getting huge by the time they go. [/QUOTE]
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