Swale is four times the value of wool board mule is three times the value
A lot of silly comments on here that’s why I had to put this back onWith those prices offered by DB Wools it certainly does not make business sense to send our 2 ton of mule wool to BW.
Yes I rang the mart up this week to see what hoggs were doing as I had a load to sell and I asked him for last year’s pricesDo you have their price list for last year?
Yes I rang the mart up this week to see what hoggs were doing as I had a load to sell and I asked him for last year’s prices
Can you post last year’s wool boards prices first please seeing you are being silly ?And can you post it please?
Can you post last year’s wool boards prices first please seeing you are being silly ?
You haven’t managed to quote any prices at all on here over all these pagesWhy am I being silly? When I send this year's (2021) wool in, I will get paid for my 2020 wool. If you post your buyers 2020 price list - which you say you have - we can compare and see how bad the WB is
Its a breath of fresh air to see a firm offering a better price, they should be applauded.You haven’t managed to quote any prices at all on here over all these pages
I’ve quoted two different outlets for wool yet you argue that everyone should sell wool for a quarter or a third of the better quote I provided
Wool board has made a poor job of selling wool for around ten years now so if you are getting excited about what was happening last year don’t bother Wool board was shyte then too
Why shoot DB wools down when they can manage to make something out of our wool?
If wool board cannot manage tough that’s how business works
Swale is four times the value of wool board mule is three times the value
With those prices offered by DB Wools it certainly does not make business sense to send our 2 ton of mule wool to BW.
We can hazard a good guess going on the pittance theyve sent for the last decade or so!You are a clairvoyant as no one knows what your wool will make at auction this year!
We can hazard a good guess going on the pittance theyve sent for the last decade or so!
Its the so called inferior wool that is going to be quids in going the other way by the looks of it.Without looking at previous price schedules to check I think in 2017/18 Mule wool would have been over 70p.
It has been a fairly consistent price over the last ten years before 2020.
Just checking all you guys that advocate we sell direct to Texacloth or DB are also happy that we put our lamb all straight to Larry, yeah?
No, cos live weight is very good for lambs.Just checking all you guys that advocate we sell direct to Texacloth or DB are also happy that we put our lamb all straight to Larry, yeah?
No, we should set up a cooperative auctioneers owned by the producers, that sell the lambs on our behalf. Obviously there will need to be a few top jobs to be paid for and various other expenses, if there's any money left then I suppose the producer can get it, but only once they've sent next years lambs in, mind.
No, cos live weight is very good for lambs.
If lambs were a poor trade in the auction and we were giving them away or just reciving tuppence but deadweight was paying more we'd be at our wits end and have to go deadweight, it would be the last resort which is where some of us are at now with the wool.
When you are getting nothing for a product you have nothing to lose by trying something different.