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N prices end UK milling wheat production?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7713488" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>It’s a bit like my winter malting barley v spring barley dilemma. Now the pain of drying green grains is over and we have just harvested some spring barley at 2.5 t per acre would I have been any better off with winter barley for malting for a paltry premium tied into a contract and which often struggled to achieve 3t and needed nursing all the way through winter and usually ended up rejected for malting. Probably not. All sold so far for average £155 / ton feed. I’m happy.</p><p>Premium crops are going to need real premiums if people are going to make the effort. The days of being grateful for £6 are over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7713488, member: 2119"] It’s a bit like my winter malting barley v spring barley dilemma. Now the pain of drying green grains is over and we have just harvested some spring barley at 2.5 t per acre would I have been any better off with winter barley for malting for a paltry premium tied into a contract and which often struggled to achieve 3t and needed nursing all the way through winter and usually ended up rejected for malting. Probably not. All sold so far for average £155 / ton feed. I’m happy. Premium crops are going to need real premiums if people are going to make the effort. The days of being grateful for £6 are over. [/QUOTE]
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