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Grain Prices

  • 02-10-2009 3:36pm
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    hi, im just wondering what grain price (wheat, oats & barley)is being offered per tonne and the grade, im getting the runaround from mills and thinking of interfarm trading, and just out of interest what would farmers be willing to pay,
    pm if you like
    thanks in advance


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,185 ✭✭✭nilhg


    tweekd wrote: »
    hi, im just wondering what grain price (wheat, oats & barley)is being offered per tonne and the grade, im getting the runaround from mills and thinking of interfarm trading, and just out of interest what would farmers be willing to pay,
    pm if you like
    thanks in advance

    I would imagine that you are to late to buy grain ex combine, so you are looking at buying dried or treated grain out of a merchants or farmers store. The price will depend on many factors, whether you want it rolled, bagged or whole, able to take a full load or want small a quantity delivered weekly or monthly.


    I haven't a current price on bulk dried barley or wheat, I did hear of whole oats offered at €115 loaded ex yard, PM me if you want more info.


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