Rape or Beans?

It hate rape. Its fussy,expensive, the seed is a rip off and its always a hassle and seems to have an industry around which eats inputs for marginal gains

I've not ordered seed yet and my enthusiasm for it is not much.

I like beans and what they do for the soil. BUT will there be too many of them next year and will I regret not growing some rape? I suppose I could always decide in the spring if the price picks up and grow some spring rape but I find that pretty tricky to grow too.
 

jon9000

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Location
yorkshire
I hate rape with a passion..... However cheaply grown and early combining makes it look good,,,, against a possibly f**ked bean market next year
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
@SilliamWhale - What is that your local market?

Surely you have a ready market for beans on your doorstep? You won't make human consumption export grade in West Wales due to haulage costs to the nearest port but there's lots of feed mills around you who will be looking for protein to blend with cereals. That should be worth a few quid per tonne. The alternative is osr which has to go on a boat or to Merseyside to the nearest crush. Who buys your osr? What sort of ex farm prices do you get relative to LIFFE? I bet that you are nearly paid futures prices as you are in an are that is net importing cereals.
 
@SilliamWhale - What is that your local market?

Surely you have a ready market for beans on your doorstep? You won't make human consumption export grade in West Wales due to haulage costs to the nearest port but there's lots of feed mills around you who will be looking for protein to blend with cereals. That should be worth a few quid per tonne. The alternative is osr which has to go on a boat or to Merseyside to the nearest crush. Who buys your osr? What sort of ex farm prices do you get relative to LIFFE? I bet that you are nearly paid futures prices as you are in an are that is net importing cereals.

Actually I spoke to Wynnstay in Carmarthen mill recently and they don't buy beans anymore as they couldn't get a regular supply.

Rape goes to Merseyside and it does cost more per tonne to send it. We don't really get paid much more for cereals - was offered £100/t barley and £118 wheat sept the other day. Should be able to get a couple more quid out of that but not a lot. On the flipside I think the livestock boys will be buying grain at these prices.
 

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