If another co.op goes public will the shareholders get a windfall...
What coop could possibly go public kev genuine question as I don't see them having the financial clout to get it off the ground.....I may be completely wrong 🤔
if a co op was taken over by a larger co.op would the farmer's get a payout
No they haven't in the past anyway. What would be the basis for a payout for suppliers all you could do is cash your shares which in most coop are small values
Not a bad price all things considered
pedigree hols cows
Did you get the texts ? Muppets, overpaid by 4cpl
How much of a Bonus is on top of that Stan? Dairygold is only 5.6c a litre and paid in a lump sum in March on November to February milk supply.
Yeah knew it was too good to be true
12cpl liquid on top of solids paid every month
are liquid lads paid solids on top of liquid bonus?
autumn calving have no solids payment on autumn calving bonus???? im in that scheme
unconditional bonus is paid with solids
Your effective price would be 42.1c if not liquid so?
No cause the the 4cpl wasn’t paid on liquid volumes only on autumn calving scheme volumes-
Both liquid and autumn calving schemes are paid solids on top of bonus
however these volumes don’t receive the 4 cpl seasonality payment
Had a bad January quality wise and back abit in volume wise. Good bit off that price. Just aswell iv the rest of the year to make up for it...
in new scheme autumn calving is bonus is a flat price, solids are only paid at base price not on the bonus amount, with cso indexed linked price can go up or down
non-contracted being paid bonus plus solids
think the new liquid scheme is the same flat price
Incorrect solids on top of bonus
Lakelands up 1.5cpl
Once February is over and our crowd can't hide behind their Seasonality bonus their going to have to rise base price a combined 4 cent for feb/march milk on the assumption lakeland hold price for March and don't increase, can't remember them trailing lakeland this badly before re base price in a longtime
Kerry up to 40 cent plus 2 cent contract payment.
No its 40 cents including contract payment incl vat
Hard to fathom tirlan paying 1.7 cent more to northern suppliers for feb milk, than southern suppliers, their able to top lakelands northern milk price but can't match their southern prices
I'd say milk supply is way down on last year
10% drop in volume for tirlain for feb supplies versus Feb 2023, March could be worse, cows won't peak at all this year if the weather doesn't take up shortly and they can be got to grass full-time
Ground conditions far worse now than last March
at least last year ground was bone dry heading into March. It’s going to impact peak again if it doesn’t pick up soon
Held of grazing our dry ground here till last week, so getting cows out by day, wet ground is untrafficable will have to be cut for silage middle/late April and get it back into the grazing rotation, not ideal but can zerograze silage ground to plug the gap by losing the wet ground till mid May before theirs aftergrass
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Ours were out yesterday for a few hours but in last night and today again
getting 2 loads of zero grazed grass nearly every second day. It’s a help To keeping there milk up
. Lakelands https://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/lakeland-dairies-confirms-milk-price-for-march-supplies/
That is not much good
good year for solids and meal prices well down, not too bad
Weather Is shite