Jjameson wrote: » So the small plants lead the charge on prices and Larry keeps them honest! Great thank for that.. who knew eh....
Jjameson wrote: » The job is on a knife edge I believe. The cartel wish to orchestrate a sizeable pull however numbers are increasing but not at a level where they can all pull the same day. The independent plants and medium abattoirs seem to be fairly fit. I’m starting to gain hope. A side note Tim Cullinans /ifa scathing response to the competition authority press release was very good. (Yesterday’s farming independent). No raids, no examination of emails, phone records or any insight as to how the illusive price pulls come in perfect unison come but there’s no evidence of a cartel. A great big coincidence!! Banana republic.
Bass Reeves wrote: » I am reducing as well hitting 170 kgs of N/ HA will reduce down by 20% dry summers are killing ne
memorystick wrote: » Completely sick to the hole of cattle. Feeding them strong for the last few weeks and some are scouring. One lame but nothing in foot. Definitely under stocking after this summer. But they are horsing on the weight. Rant over.!
ruwithme wrote: » Someone local i assume enjoyed a ice cream in a tub with a plastic spoon from mc ds and tossed it inside afield gate here since they reopened. imagine a few other lads got contributions earlier down the road from the feast.
ruwithme wrote: » Did you notice your car registration number on the bag? lad told me today mc Donald's were putting it on the bag. help stop littering he said??
kk.man wrote: » Some amount of people going to take aways. I was waiting 40 mins for my big mac earlier.
Dunedin wrote: » Steers or heifers?
jntsnk wrote: » 3.60 this week
mayota wrote: » Which one?
Dunedin wrote: » Supply is obviously not that tight or there would be cut on weights
T0001 wrote: » They were saying on the Farmer's Journal Tech Talk that factories are doing deals so not to interfere with the base price, such as covering the cost of haulage, or covering fees.
Reggie. wrote: » Would ya not buy 2 to help us out
Theheff wrote: » They are drying to cut down to €3.50 as they are saying there is is a good supply now.
dryan wrote: » Quoted 3.60 base for steers today in the midlands area. not as eager for cattle as last week. this dry spell seemingly after forcing a few lads to off load a few. any other quotes out there?