Danzy wrote: » I'm aiming to have the last animal of the year killed by August 15th. Not planned or foreseen in the wildest scenario. It is the type of year where the good white head and the poor Friesian are going up the line together. This year is like a broken ankle, you'll get over it but there will still be an ache next year.
Bass Reeves wrote: » In early May of this year a lad said to me that the winter of 2017/18 would not be over until the spring of 2019. His point was that late sown grains would have an impact on ration prices next winter. However I was talking to him early in the week it is going to be much worse than he orginaly taught he said. There will be an ache well into next year and beyond. It a case of hunker down and survive it as best you can. We have not seen the bottom of this yet. Even if it rained tomorrow (and there is no sign of rain for next 10 days), you will not have grass for a month. Huge amount of fertlizer sitting in bags across the country with feed bills mounting.
Base price wrote: » I was at our feed merchants last week collecting straights and the yard was full of pallets and large bags of fertilizer. I jokingly said to the manager that they were well stocked up for when the rain comes, his reply was that unless the meal is paid for then most of it will stay in the bags.
FeirmeoirtTed wrote: » Howdy folks just wondering what price would angus or hereford weanlings be at this time about 3 to 4 months old?
Bass Reeves wrote: » Hard to know all stock have dropped back in price hard to see them making 400 euro.
whelan2 wrote: Have a few to sell. All under 10 months, all bulls, 2 blues, 2 fr, 2 Angus and 2 Hereford. On meal. Would I be better off waiting?
whelan2 wrote: » Have a few to sell. All under 10 months, all bulls, 2 blues, 2 fr, 2 Angus and 2 Hereford. On meal. Would I be better off waiting?
jaymla627 wrote: » Neighbour has to bring home cattle from Mart this week, similar to above, wasn’t even bid on two of them and they where good 300kgs r grade cattle, mart trade has collapsed in midlands anyways but then again their isn’t a blade of grass left in this area
Willfarman wrote: » Midlands factory?
Burning Tires wrote: » North Cork
Bass Reeves wrote: » It Dawns on me that I might know the place would not be in a hurry to send cattle there.
Burning Tires wrote: » I sent 17 off there on Thursday. The lorry man said they were fine cattle as i thought most of them were, 2 O's and 2 U's is what i thought. Then the lorry man said that because we were supposed to get €4 base that he reckoned the ***kers on the grid would screw us.... just because they can . Came back 6 O's and 1 U. (The rest R's)I was bucking.
grassroot1 wrote: » Were they on meal?
Willfarman wrote: » Were the at least o+?
Neddyusa wrote: » What quotes are ye getting this week for under 30 mth bullocks?
Hershall wrote: » 3.90 midlands
gerryirl wrote: » ya got 3.90 today for cattle. The weanling would want to well cheap this backend I tell ya or I think I'll become a summer time farmer
Danzy wrote: » Logic and the mart ring are often not on speaking terms.