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<blockquote data-quote="livestock 1" data-source="post: 6801195" data-attributes="member: 106502"><p>The few people I buy it off reckon it will be short later this year next year. They expect to have a bigger carryover than usual and haven’t shifted as much as usual but think it will be better than money in the bank. A lot of land not drilled in autumn some that was has a bad strike. A lot of winter seed could have been used up until February but it’s been too wet. Some have tried but looked rough. Spring crops won’t yield as much. Probably in short supply to some degree but there is less stock about. Might depend on the burners</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock 1, post: 6801195, member: 106502"] The few people I buy it off reckon it will be short later this year next year. They expect to have a bigger carryover than usual and haven’t shifted as much as usual but think it will be better than money in the bank. A lot of land not drilled in autumn some that was has a bad strike. A lot of winter seed could have been used up until February but it’s been too wet. Some have tried but looked rough. Spring crops won’t yield as much. Probably in short supply to some degree but there is less stock about. Might depend on the burners [/QUOTE]
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