whelan2 wrote: » We are in a purchasing group for feed. I ordered nuts and got charged the normal price in error. €284/tonne for 16% nut! Who pays that for feed?
whelan2 wrote: » Anyone at the dairy sale in carnaross today? Any idea of prices?
Wildsurfer wrote: » Farmers not in a purchasing group who are subsidising the price you're getting! I only joined a group this year and group only accept farmers who purchase substantial quantities as group size is limited but still need buying power. I suppose it is unfair to smaller farmers who don't have the option.
kowtow wrote: » As far as I recall I buy 16% nuts at about 240 or 250 in 1 tonne bags, and I'm not in a purchasing group (unless there is a default one where they put all the suckers they can get rid of the rubbish on).
stanflt wrote: » Avg price was 2150 with top price of 3750 The boom is back- Prices rose in 100s and sale was over by 2-15 The quickest sale ever- full of buyers
whelan2 wrote: » Bought ten second and third calvers yesterday. €1450 off farm. Nice strong cows with good figures. One ogf them had 22litres this morning. All calved in the last 2weeks
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Did you get them Johnes tested?
whelan2 wrote: » No. They had been recently tested and vet said it wouldn't give accurate results. He never has had a case of johnes. I will test them when doing my herd. Very genuine lad
oxjkqg wrote: » Im not in a purchasing group and get it fairly right from my supplier. Purchasing groups arnt the be-all and end-all :cool:
C0N0R wrote: » How many people actually pay the full price? That's the old list price, I'd assume there would be something off that to start off with and sure there would probably be something off it when settling up in good time. Adding it onto the price to take it away again!
mahoney_j wrote: » I think I buy things fairly competivetely ,bargain hard and keep to agreed payement terms .i know 1 or 2 lads in purchasing groups and I cringe when I see the difference in price as to what they pay with similar terms
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Where would I get the rolls of geotextile membrane to put on the soil before the stone goes down
freedominacup wrote: » Most builder suppliers. It's cheap enough but I'd be a bit dubious about it's value for a farm road.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Tom Ryan of teagasc says not to put down a road with out it. Worth a try any way. There's a concrete road beside it, all machinery will be traveling on that
whelan2 wrote: » 17 cows calved now. 12 fr bulls, 4fr heifers and 1 hereford heifer. Never had as bad a run.
mf240 wrote: » Once there alive and cows up and milking I'd never say a word.
whelan2 wrote: » Ah I know. Only a few fr more to come rest will be angus heifer calves no doubt
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Just the expected 50:50 male:female split:pac: