blue5000 wrote: » Let off a couple this week 3.40 for O grades, bit disappointed with KO% 48.1% but that was straight off the grass, no meal. €4.13 for a heifer >36mths without QA bonus.
Bass Reeves wrote: » At 4.13 for O+ she made a base of 2.25/kg??. Why did she not qualify for QA was she over 30 months or was she over 4 movements
porter shark wrote: » I got 4.30 last week but can only squeeze 425 out of him this week. People think it'll slip ???
Cavanjack wrote: » Probably factories usual stunt when cattle are in short supply, Drop the price and farmers will throw cattle at them.
Cavanjack wrote: » porter shark wrote: » I got 4.30 last week but can only squeeze 425 out of him this week. People think it'll slip ??? Probably factories usual stunt when cattle are in short supply, Drop the price and farmers will throw cattle at them.
blue5000 wrote: » Grass cattle starting to come on stream down south anyway, maybe not up north yet as much. I reckon we've seen the peak for this year. Sterling dropped after the election, there's a lot of 2015 fr bullocks that would normally be killed at 24mths on dairy farms, that are still at grass. Just my 2 cents anyway.
charolais0153 wrote: » They're on the way down for definite
CloughCasey1 wrote: » Inside track there boss?
restive wrote: » Got €4 base for underage steers. Kepak Athleague.
Cavanjack wrote: » €4.05 in clonee this week.
tanko wrote: » How does that compare to this time last year?
Cavanjack wrote: » Got 3.90 base for bullocks and 3.80 for r grade bulls at the end of July last year. Not sure what sort of money bulls are making at the minute.
Galwayforliam wrote: » Definitely!!! The below just up on Farmers Journal app this evening about it being used to penalise farmers. Factories using AIM system to penalise farmers – ICOS - http://farmersjournal.ie/factories-using-aim-system-to-penalise-farmers-icos-292583 BTW - if on the farmers journal app click on the livestock tool app tab at the top of the page- it's seriously impressive with individual factory prices for beef and sheep. Be interested to hear what ye think of it
Galwayforliam wrote: » The tool is worth looking at alone honestly. I agree with you re data protection as no third parties should have access and ofcourse with a vested interest its going to be used to pay farmers lower prices.
bogman_bass wrote: » Anybody got a price for cows?