Farmer Ed wrote: » Setting a bad example for the rest of them as far as I can see. A liability to Irish dairy farmers.
oxjkqg wrote: » Of course Kerry Coop will be along shortly to pay the 13th payment for the last 3 years to get them up the top of the milk league for the leading price paid for milk - coconut milk that is
Coolfresian wrote: » Why are glanbia behind lakelands and indeed the rest? Why can't our board return the same price to us? I'm fast becoming a very unhappy glanbia supplier and I'm surely not the only one.
George Sunsnow wrote: » Were you at the CoOp vote in May? 2500 + co op shareholders Siobhán mixing freely in the crowd without a stab vest No complaints at all on poor milk price No rows All happy clappy
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » oxjkqg wrote: » Of course Kerry Coop will be along shortly to pay the 13th payment for the last 3 years to get them up the top of the milk league for the leading price paid for milk - coconut milk that is I'm hearing that it will be well into next year before it gets sorted. And then straight into the 'discussion' on the 13th payment for 2016:rolleyes:
whelan2 wrote: » Must be because I wasn't there.....
Floki wrote: » There was only one boards poster who gave a cautious statement about Glanbia that day (and I won't name them) and asked that the focus continue to be on milk price and rightly so got an applause for it. There's too many hurlers on the ditch here hiding behind keyboards when at crucial moments are no where to be seen.
whelan2 wrote: » Are you happy with the September price or will you just sit back and take what you're given?
Floki wrote: » What are you doing about it?What does b**ching and moaning here accomplish? NOTHING! I'm delighted with the milk price as it happens.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » I don't agree, Floki. It's good to talk. Following on from the talk about depression on other threads a day or two ago, it can be helpful if farmers don't feel isolated and feel someone else feels the same about an issue. It's way better to put something down online that bottling it up when under pressure.
Floki wrote: » There's a great whitewash of responsibility going on here. Glanbia vote going on "oh if i was there I would have said this". "Can't get to the regional meetings because it doesn't suit me.":rolleyes: You'd have to call it as it is and that's hurling on the ditch.
whelan2 wrote: » You dont give up do you. I was on holidays when the vote was on. Booked before the vote was announced. Holding meetings at 11 am in early april is a bit ****.tomorrow is the first night this week with no training etc. My kids will come before a glanbia meeting any day
Floki wrote: » What are you doing about it? What does b**ching and moaning here accomplish? NOTHING! I'm delighted with the milk price as it happens.
rangler1 wrote: » And the people that do take time out to go to meetings get s..t pegged at them by those that can't be bothered. Same as beef price, there is no reprisals so as long as supply keeps up, things will carry on as before.....sure you can always blame IFA,..... It all sounds so pathetic
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » +1. I'm delighted with milk price also. Let's face it we're creaming it atm...talk to any other farmer
George Sunsnow wrote: » That’s not quite true The poster in question spoke lovingly of Glanbia for 90% of his speech and then mumbled one line at the end of a sentence saying ‘and we’d like to pay ourselves aswell’ That’s all he said
Floki wrote: » That's bull**it and you know it and it's defamatory at best. Takes balls to speak and ears to listen.
George Sunsnow wrote: » For the record a processor lagging a cent or 2 behind other processors when it wouldn’t kill them is just as wrong at 35 c as it is at 19c PERIOD Dairy farmers have enough volatility without those with the power legally robbing them of resources they could use when price is low
whelan2 wrote: » Thought you were done with this thread ?