jaymla627 wrote: » Tams 11 budget for 2017 was 50 million, probably will be around this for 2018 could be higher depending on number of applications, theirs still 300 plus odd million available till 2020 under the Rural development scheme
simx wrote: Heard 350/t that's only price I got
moneyheer wrote: » Heard that price to it was from Glanbia cash sale. Also got price from Cooney Furlong 335 cash
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Couple of questions... What’s the optimum temp for the medicine cabinet? Where would I find the current (2017/18) Irish budget/purse/envelope for dairy farms? Is the budget capped or a function/percentage of GNP (not GDP!)? Thanks.
yosemitesam1 wrote: » They appear to be hoping to plant about 1 million ha over the next 30 or so years to offset mainly dairy emissions at the expense of beef/sheep. €5 billion or so just for that
jaymla627 wrote: » After being a serious clampdown on where forestry is allowed to be planted the past two years, applied here in early 2016 to plant 5 acres of ground that's not worth trying to reclaim it's only being planted this week, a lot of applications being rejected where their isn't going to be assess to harvest these woods on maturity due to poor access/road networks, not a hope a million acres of agricultural land will make its way into forestry
whelan2 wrote: Is there a rebate on glanbia price or is that finished?
yosemitesam1 wrote: » "The government’s national strategic plan for forestry in Ireland is to expand from 11% to 18% of the land area by 2046, in a bid to offset carbon emissions." It's in their plan anyway
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Environment, nitrates and cross compliance inspection this am. Medicines, prescriptions and ear tags at the same time... Passed with flying colors. Giving a talk this evening on Irish dairying. Court date for pollution on Wednesday.
alps wrote: » Good luck with that presentation.....bright side out now....
Say my name wrote: » As long as he doesn't take inspiration from this fella he'll be grand. https://youtu.be/ZZz48paS-2Q Only codding...
alps wrote: » Should be shown before the next Brexit Vote...
whelan2 wrote: » Must be very little milk around, had milkman here twice today at 5am and there now
stanflt wrote: » Prob going for uht- milk has been collected most days recently
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Colors are firmly nailed to the mast... I wonder would a tiny percentage of that effort and expense be put into getting the sugar beet industry back in Ireland? (Rhetorical question, so no need for posters to get apoplectic)
Snowfire wrote: » Good to see that the fertiliser companies will profit from 1 good year of milk prices...
visatorro wrote: » Got letter from progressive genetics yesterday saying they going to hike up cost of milk recording too.
Signpost wrote: » Kerry Agri Fertiliser Prices 15/01/18 / The second price is what I priced it at on 20/01/17 Urea €360 / €340 CAN €270 / €230 18-6-12 €360 / €335 10-10-20 €390 / €375 * Selenium which is apparently 42% Urea + Selenium €350 Good to see that the fertiliser companies will profit from 1 good year of milk prices...