Willfarman wrote: » Jaysus have they lost the contract?
blue5000 wrote: » I think a factory owner near me (in N Tipp;)) fell out with Hereford society over bonuses/what is a hereford or not etc. but the main thinking on the ground is that there are more than enough hereford cattle in the country now that there's no need for a bonus anymore. 3.75 for R grade bulls u24 months this week. Not long ago since I got 3.40 for cull cows. It's no wonder really that 2 more top operators in my DG are going milking.
wrangler wrote: » The amount of land that's converting in Westmeath is unreal and it was never a prominently dairy county. If the land isn't a dairy farm now it's supplying a dairy farms fodder...unfortunately it's sounding like the building boom in the noughties and that went well
Mooooo wrote: » Difference being I guess in the boom we were buying and selling to each other at least the milk is leaving the country
patsy_mccabe wrote: » No one seems to mention Brexit much when discusing irish beef prices, but sterling took a hammering over it's uncertainty. If brexit isssues are sorted, we could very well see a lift in Sterling again. That would have give a huge lift to beef pricess here again.........or am I missing something.:rolleyes:
blue5000 wrote: » Only the bit about the price difference between what factories get paid for beef and what we get:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: rolling my eyes back to you:D patsy Any cow prices this week?
jfh wrote: » Where is the best place to send angus bullocks, usually go to duleek
dryan wrote: » any quotes this week?
Hill Bill wrote: » Only being offered 3.95 for a load of heifers.
Base price wrote: » €3.95 for a mixed load of AAx and HEx bullocks.
jfh wrote: » Same
bogman_bass wrote: » Never done business with them but Micheal Fox is a gent.
Base price wrote: » He is a genuine honest man and they are few amongst the beef industry like him. We deal directly with NW and it will be a sad day when he quits.
whelan2 wrote: » How is he now?