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<blockquote data-quote="Soya UK" data-source="post: 7434877" data-attributes="member: 41712"><p>Hi [USER=69]@Wobblebox[/USER] - The bad news is that there is no seed left at all. It was all gone by November. </p><p></p><p>Partly due to us losing some seed crops, and partly due to a realy high level of interest. I think there's no doubt that the lupins will see a fair resurgence over the next year or two. With soya becoming so expensive, I think there will be huge demand for the lupins - being about the only thing that can truly replace soya (certainly in pig & poultry diets).</p><p>Normally it costs £55 per acre for seed which is pre-inoculated and delivered on-farm. In the case of blue lupins, you get 60kg per acre, and for Whites, you get 75kg per acre for your £55...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soya UK, post: 7434877, member: 41712"] Hi [USER=69]@Wobblebox[/USER] - The bad news is that there is no seed left at all. It was all gone by November. Partly due to us losing some seed crops, and partly due to a realy high level of interest. I think there's no doubt that the lupins will see a fair resurgence over the next year or two. With soya becoming so expensive, I think there will be huge demand for the lupins - being about the only thing that can truly replace soya (certainly in pig & poultry diets). Normally it costs £55 per acre for seed which is pre-inoculated and delivered on-farm. In the case of blue lupins, you get 60kg per acre, and for Whites, you get 75kg per acre for your £55... [/QUOTE]
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