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Corn is more relevant to most UK wheat.View attachment 977540Thats wheat limit up for about the seventh day in a row
No its notCorn is more relevant to most UK wheat.
Oh yes it isNo its not
Wonder what unassured milling wheat would make............?Futures are £186 nov feed
Milling plus £35 today
Leaders don’t mr Rothschild doesYou really think our leaders have that much intelligence…?!
Or is their public performance just a clever ruse to cover up such actions?
Corn at 559 c bushel equates to £148/tOh yes it is
Whatever happens I am still long term business planning on receiving zero kind of subsidy and wheat being £120/t
You are probably right and I do have that figure in plans aswell as a dilligence flexThat’s where you’re going wrong, you need to be budgeting for wheat being £80/ tonne.
Anything above £100 should turn a profit. £200 is mucho more profito though.
Wheat fell to £ 70 / ton in the late 1990's ?
What's to stop that happening again ?. Especially when disgruntled livestock farmers stop producing unwanted meat, to plant unwanted corn instead......
Dream onAnything above £100 should turn a profit. £200 is mucho more profito though.
Wheat fell to £ 70 / ton in the late 1990's ?
What's to stop that happening again ?. Especially when disgruntled livestock farmers stop producing unwanted meat, to plant unwanted corn instead......
Anything above £100 should turn a profit. £200 is mucho more profito though.
Wheat fell to £ 70 / ton in the late 1990's ?
What's to stop that happening again ?. Especially when disgruntled livestock farmers stop producing unwanted meat, to plant unwanted corn instead......
Or running 1980's gear.....It'll only "turn a profit" where there is no rent or mortgage or overdraft or return on capital.......
NoOr running 1980's gear.....
Thought your tractors were 1990s you spend thriftOr running 1980's gear.....
Agree.Whatever happens I am still long term business planning on receiving zero kind of subsidy and wheat being £120/t
Agree.
And I'm doing budgets with yields at 2/t an acre too.
Or running 1980's gear.....