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Question for those of you contract farm , farms, estates etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 8059748" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>I fail to see how contract arrangements will work going foreward.there will be buggerall money left after contracting charges and inputs have been paid And the farmer has had his bit.contract charges will have to rise substantially to cover fuel which we all know has gone up massivly.Maybe ok for this year if fertiliser as been bought at sensible prices but hear plenty of around £1000 ton and diesel between £1.20/£1.40 and even higher.had reps try to sell seed this week at around £600 plus a ton.can see land fallowed or farms going into government schemes like legume mixes and wild bird seed mixes.</p><p>nick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 8059748, member: 365"] I fail to see how contract arrangements will work going foreward.there will be buggerall money left after contracting charges and inputs have been paid And the farmer has had his bit.contract charges will have to rise substantially to cover fuel which we all know has gone up massivly.Maybe ok for this year if fertiliser as been bought at sensible prices but hear plenty of around £1000 ton and diesel between £1.20/£1.40 and even higher.had reps try to sell seed this week at around £600 plus a ton.can see land fallowed or farms going into government schemes like legume mixes and wild bird seed mixes. nick... [/QUOTE]
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