K.G. wrote: » Dream on
K.G. wrote: » My tuppence worth ,an awful lot of talk about the processor side of fixing milk price which is totally revelent to an individuals decision.should be based on your own personal situation only.
Keepgrowing wrote: » The feed element is making it really attractive for us. €30/tonne not to be sniffed at when feeding close to 1 tonne per cow.
George Sunsnow wrote: » Your own personal situation could be impacted by being tied into a supplier for 5 years that doesn’t offer the best meal price even with a €30 rebate So the processors record on price is very very relevant Ignoring it would be daft
whelan2 wrote: » Glanbia stay the same at 35cpl for September milk
Coolfresian wrote: » Is January the earliest to hand in notice to leave glanbia? Beyond dissapointed at their milk price at this stage. Lucky that 3 other milk proccesors pass the farm gate every day.
whelan2 wrote: » Yes 2years notice. I thought they might go up 1cent to sweeten those who haven't committed to the fixed price scheme yet
mahoney_j wrote: » In reality there just neutralizing the stroke they pulled last month to prop there position in milk leagues
Coolfresian wrote: » So did I, will any of the other proccessors that are already ahead go more?
George Sunsnow wrote: » whelan2 wrote: » Glanbia stay the same at 35cpl for September milk Yeah got the text Charming
Keepgrowing wrote: » Your obsessed with an irrevelant league only published to boost circulation. The inclusion of the 1c only reinforces that point. That league shouldn't and never could be taken seriously
Farmer Ed wrote: » Hopefully they won't give the others ideas.
whelan2 wrote: » They were at the sme stunt a few years ago. Coming out first with a low milk price. Lakelands would normally be the first to name the price
rangler1 wrote: » Grennans are guaranteeing 31.5c/ltr for up to 20% of their milk for five years with no obligation to buy their proucts
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » That struck me as well, Lakelands are usually the first to announce the price and it does look like an attempt to influence the rest to hold milk price at what they already have.
Timmaay wrote: » AFAIK Your 5 years is from the day you signed up.
George Sunsnow wrote: » In reality it’s the opposite They couldn’t be seen to be rising base ahead of their deadline to sign the 5year fixed at 31 The farmer is not the priority I don’t see anyone else here with that view Apart from last months 1c error ,are there any other errors driving your opinion? Or is it simply that we should all carry on and ignore what others pay?
K.G. wrote: » Absolute waste of time that league in the journal
George Sunsnow wrote: » Why?
mahoney_j wrote: » George Sunsnow wrote: » Why? Yes agree ,should be just base price at standard solids ,no fooling the system and inflating position with top ups ,fixed schemes bonus payement ala last months glanbia stunt ,where would glanbia price be then????,and I’m not obsessed with it by the way
mahoney_j wrote: » Agree ,so as a glanbia supplier where u happy with last months stunt and are u happy with just holding sept price when a rise is fully justified ?!