Farmer Keith
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- North Cumbria
When will that happen? Some guys will be thinking of putting the mowers back on shortly.I’m expecting milk to lift once I hit my 1st cut from last year,I’ve fed the worst silo ever all winter.
When will that happen? Some guys will be thinking of putting the mowers back on shortly.I’m expecting milk to lift once I hit my 1st cut from last year,I’ve fed the worst silo ever all winter.
Feed looks cheap to me I shan't be holding back.
Mowers were on next door but not sure yet if they mowed ,but wouldn’t surprise me if they dropped someWhen will that happen? Some guys will be thinking of putting the mowers back on shortly.
That feels rough.
35p would of added £18k onto my milk cheque.That’s the last thing you need to hear if your on 35ppl and are yet to get caught up with the rest of the processors.
The value in the arla contract isn’t taken for granted here I can assure you, more than worth jumping through a few hoops IMO.35p would of added £18k onto my milk cheque.
Half the ones on here don’t know there living
Would a lactalis contract not be an option for you @Milkcow365 since you are so close?35p would of added £18k onto my milk cheque.
Half the ones on here don’t know there living
They’re not that flexible regarding expansion.Would a lactalis contract not be an option for you @Milkcow365 since you are so close?
Why’s it announced already?Arla Stand on for Conventional and organic up 1.5€cent
Negative impact of currency-0.04ppl
Why’s it announced already?
Understandable but disappointing nonetheless.Arla Stand on for Conventional and organic up 1.5€cent
Negative impact of currency-0.04ppl
@Fergieman What does this make the arla organic price now?
What a turn aroundFirst Milk price increase 0.75ppl for May, takes the price to 39.5ppl
There milk price was slower going up but was slower coming downWhat a turn around
Recruiting in north Somerset as well I believe.What a turn around