valtra2 wrote: » Hi could anyone give me a estimate of the price of a 1000kg bull 9 year old limousine and in good condition. Tia
Duke92 wrote: » Yes it’s supply and demand Milk the same there nearly all around a 1/2 a cent difference in price Grain the same never much more than a few euro difference in price That is life
Bass Reeves wrote: » Just another follow up below are the milk prices announced for May. Difference between the highest price milk processor and the lowest is nearly 4c/L. That equivalent to 12.5% or about 45c/kg for prime beef. The difference between the lowest major processor's (Glanbia also the lowest overall) and the highest major processor (Kerry so both MN) is nearly 2c/L or over 20c/ L. When was the last time there was more than a 5c/ kg difference in major processor prices. When did they ever quote out of line for even a specific type of cattle such as AA or heifers. The highest priced milk processor is a small niche processor there is nothing similar in beefhttps://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/milk-price-tracker-2020-find-out-what-each-co-op-payed-its-suppliers-for-mays-milk/
memorystick wrote: » Are they up or down? Scarce?
Gman1987 wrote: » Killed heifers this week @ €3.60/kg base in the Midlands, being told they are same for next week
Water John wrote: » Milk is more mobile than you think. Strathroy move milk all over the place. Arrabawn collect from Cork to Mayo.
Duke92 wrote: » Not like with like some have liquid milk contracts. different coops pay share holders in different why’s so pay more on milk some give discounts on feed and fert some pay a top up Some pay for milk being collected some don’t there’s not a cent in different when worked out and you can’t load up your lorry of milk and go to west cork from Wexford All profits from coops are ment to go back to the farmers Anyway I wouldn’t begrudge the hard working dairy farmers
Bass Reeves wrote: » First of all not all processor's are co-ops. Two of the three biggest are MN. The difference between them are 2c/L or over 30c/kg in beef terms. Now Glanbia run a bonus scheme based on purchases. Just to put reality on it 20 euro a ton on rations for a farmer feeding 700 kgs/ cow to animals doing 6kL is less than a quarter of a cent in milk prices so it's robbing Peter to pay Paul. The real rub the is at present Kerry are paying a bonus to match the best milk price in the country. The bonus that the higher paying West Cork co-ops pay is considered part of the price for Kerry to match. The 2c/L difference between them will more than likely stretch out as the bonuses come into play. Along with that Kerry are allowing you to buy you inputs at the cheapest source. Over the last few weeks British and EU beef prices have climbed.yet no Irish processor's has broken ranks
Jjameson wrote: » well it depends on if your a glass half empty or glass half full typ person or have bullocks or heifers to sell!
cute geoge wrote: » Do not be derailing this Beef price tracker with Bull shlt about Milk price .In fact Kerry farmer have had to fight tooth and nail to get leading milk price and it still not concluded with it finishing up in court maybe!!
Dickie10 wrote: » why would all the milk processors not come together in secret and agree to cut milk by say 10-15 cent a litre? would it not be in all their intrests? and very little dairy farmers could do about it. surely the milk processors see the way farmers are powerless when beef factories do this and follow suit. Now that quotas are gone the milk supply is there.
dryan wrote: » Half a load (steers) gone this morning @3.60 base - Midlands
Dunedin wrote: » Any mention of weight restrictions or haulage paid?
memorystick wrote: » Is 3.50 flat a good price for O and P bullocks?
epfff wrote: » If there was more Ps than good Os yes
Jjameson wrote: » If you have the grass, suitable cattle that are still putting up the Kgs and the QA isn’t important in terms of age left or plain cattle that don’t benefit from trying to hit the mark then it’s worth a gamble. Numbers off grass seem to be a month ahead as far as I can see around here. There may be a little bounce the right way. But they aren’t going to pull them to ****e like last year unless they have a death wish.
Good loser wrote: » It's good anyway. O- are 348c at base 360c. That is u/a and FS3.
epfff wrote: » What about the good Os?