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Milking cow/ young stock prices.
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 5313120" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>as the drought continues, some farmers will have to sell y/s to save forage for the milkers, out of pattern cows holsworthy, I/c but not warranted, or just running with the bull, very cheap £500, yet same sort of cows,but warranted I/c</p><p>sold very well up to £900's.in Exeter. but for a lot of farmers its another kick in the rubbish after a bad year, and I bet increases in milk prices will only cover cake prices. we are going to put most of autumn block to beef. we see any amount of decent young cows I/c so no calving or 3/4 problems, and they certainly don't cost £2000 !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 5313120, member: 86168"] as the drought continues, some farmers will have to sell y/s to save forage for the milkers, out of pattern cows holsworthy, I/c but not warranted, or just running with the bull, very cheap £500, yet same sort of cows,but warranted I/c sold very well up to £900's.in Exeter. but for a lot of farmers its another kick in the rubbish after a bad year, and I bet increases in milk prices will only cover cake prices. we are going to put most of autumn block to beef. we see any amount of decent young cows I/c so no calving or 3/4 problems, and they certainly don't cost £2000 ! [/QUOTE]
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