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<blockquote data-quote="lazy farmer" data-source="post: 8153679" data-attributes="member: 5031"><p>We are pretty much inflation proof this yr. feed and fert bought last yr. running with less staff so pay rises are covered by that and we have adapted work practices so we are actually working less overall. </p><p>as for next yr some inflation is baked in so assumption that milk prices will drop back to where they were 2yrs ago is incorrect assuming our milk is still required. Mean time our term debt had 21 months left on it meaning interest rates are fairly meaning less to our cash flow and this yrs surplus could quite easily sit where it is and Remove our need for seasonal debt. </p><p>so in summary I’m enjoying the ride <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😎" title="Smiling face with sunglasses :sunglasses:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f60e.png" data-shortname=":sunglasses:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazy farmer, post: 8153679, member: 5031"] We are pretty much inflation proof this yr. feed and fert bought last yr. running with less staff so pay rises are covered by that and we have adapted work practices so we are actually working less overall. as for next yr some inflation is baked in so assumption that milk prices will drop back to where they were 2yrs ago is incorrect assuming our milk is still required. Mean time our term debt had 21 months left on it meaning interest rates are fairly meaning less to our cash flow and this yrs surplus could quite easily sit where it is and Remove our need for seasonal debt. so in summary I’m enjoying the ride 😎 [/QUOTE]
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