mahoney_j wrote: » 43.98 @4.62 fat and 3.88 p base 37.05 .i also got 0.2 for sub 200 scc.bank account never looked as good with 70% sfo money also resting nicely in it !!!!
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Fair play is right. 46.5 c fir September here.
Henwin wrote: » any word on kerry's milk price
Mooooo wrote: » Dairygold held at 35.5. Fcuk em anyway fcuking pricks with the amount t of suppliers hit by the storm
whelan2 wrote: » I assume you didn't apply to the loyalty scheme
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Nothing but had some in other schemes that finished earlier in the year
whelan2 wrote: » Have you much fixed?
whelan2 wrote: » Fair play to arrabawn
alps wrote: » 37.050
yewtree wrote: » What is arrabawns base now?
boggerman1 wrote: » Gdt down again by 1% overall.smp looks like it can't be given away,down over 5%.
mahoney_j wrote: » Arrabawn up 1 cent ......
rangler1 wrote: » Take more than that to upset me, it's only a discussion forum,ffs does anyone take it serious,
mf240 wrote: » Would you not be better off in the sheep forum. Your only upsetting yourself in here.
rangler1 wrote: » I'd like to see the reference to IFA in my last post , from memory it was an objection to using EU funds to support milk price and no other sector. Another one for the useless competition authority I suppose
Keepgrowing wrote: » A very good point and worse shares are held by paretnts no longer running their farm.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » +1. Can't disagree with anything in your post....but I'd like to comment that your first paragraph is almost Faragesque. Paragraph 2 just says "not us!!..it's the French and Germans!!"... Doesn't matter one jot who filled the stores with product that nobody wants, it matters that we (dairy farmers) are so feckin special that it's expected that the Eu runs to the rescue. Downright financially and morally wrong to chose one farm type over another...