Who’s selling rape or barley?

Mr Tree

Member
Location
Sth Yorkshire
Prices falling daily!

advice from merchants very misty!

Do you sell rape now and take the hit from the top or wait in anticipation of a lower price in the next months or so?

Same with barley?

can store a % but some has to go

conundrum

anyone else ?

cheers
 

Mr Tree

Member
Location
Sth Yorkshire
This is it
I can store all short term say til September early October
But I need a percentage then away(50%)

what I’m asking is sell now,today or wait a few weeks for some’bad news’!?!?

I really don’t know which way this year

usually sell sep/oct what I need to but as I say the trade are talking it always to me ….
 

teslacoils

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
This is it
I can store all short term say til September early October
But I need a percentage then away(50%)

what I’m asking is sell now,today or wait a few weeks for some’bad news’!?!?

I really don’t know which way this year

usually sell sep/oct what I need to but as I say the trade are talking it always to me ….

Sell for space. Buy an "option" if you want to keep in it.
 

Hampton

Member
BASIS
Location
Shropshire
@Brisel is normally the man with a graph for this!
Has their ever been a time when wheat/barley is worth more for harvest movement in July, than selling forward in may/June.
Price often climbs in aug once wheat yields start to come in, but I can’t remember it ever lifting to a significant degree in july
 
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teslacoils

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
@Brisel is normally the man with a graph for this!
Has their ever been a time when wheat/barley is worth more for harvest movement in July, than selling forward in may/June.
Price often climbs in aug once wheat yields start to come in, but I can’t remember it ever lifting to a significant degree in july

Not that I can remember. The immediate pre-harvest time, until the combines stop, has always been the worst time I can remember for sales.
 

Mr Tree

Member
Location
Sth Yorkshire
Had a text from merchant last night.


Quick reminder on rape moistures - with the hot spell forecast again early part of next week, farmers need to be careful to keep rape moisture ABOVE 6%.
Below this the extracted oil is often unusable and loads will be subject to rejection.

Will the impending heat impact the saleability of the U.K. crop ????
 
Had a text from merchant last night.


Quick reminder on rape moistures - with the hot spell forecast again early part of next week, farmers need to be careful to keep rape moisture ABOVE 6%.
Below this the extracted oil is often unusable and loads will be subject to rejection.

Will the impending heat impact the saleability of the U.K. crop ????

Big stores can soon up the moisture with a hose pipe set to mist!
 

Flatlander

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lorette Manitoba
Had a text from merchant last night.


Quick reminder on rape moistures - with the hot spell forecast again early part of next week, farmers need to be careful to keep rape moisture ABOVE 6%.
Below this the extracted oil is often unusable and loads will be subject to rejection.

Will the impending heat impact the saleability of the U.K. crop ????
I’d rather combine and store osr at 6% than 10. Easier to run a cooling fan at night to remove heat than for a few weeks trying to dry it only to have it heat up and cause headaches. lots would be cut here below 6 percent and never an issue. Just another way to screw farmers in a very dry year.
 

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