fepper wrote: » What's this craic of you starting ur text with " ADD YOUR REPLY HERE"?
Bass Reeves wrote: » What type of beef bull do you intend running with the cows. I presume that all calves will be sold at 10 days. What happens if you are restricted when cows are calving
kowtow wrote: » For the few years I have been reading it the journal has contained endless "make an extra xyz per cow" mostly AFAIK containing the same list of tips which that article contained.. They certainly didn't have an article saying "waste 15k per year with the following optional extras" in amongst the how to borrow more for a shed special focuses. So I'm a bit bemused, I thought we were pretty fine tuned as producers, I didn't realise that half the stuff we were doing religiously was just for sh##ts and giggles. Why don't they have an article aimed at co-ops entitled "get real, your not a wall Street hot shot, your a man in a cheap suit who works in Mitchelstown" It could contain a list of optional things not to spend farmers money on.
Farmer Ed wrote: » What does the Journal cost nowadays? The last time I brought it, it was something like 2.40. That would be a saving of something like 125 euro per year. I gave up buying it on a point of principle as I consider it to be a very political comic. There are plenty free farming news sources nowadays without having to spend money on that.
Bass Reeves wrote: » 2.90/week. If you stopped buying it you would save 150/year so now we are up to 15150/year. If you had 75 cows it would be 2 euro/cow. Add to that Teagasc fees another 5-7/cow I imagine.
whelan2 wrote: » you can read most of it on line, there are so many ads in the farmers journal, too many
mf240 wrote: » Stop the ifa levy and that another couple of euros per cow.
Farmer Ed wrote: » That explains how Im so flush with cash at the moment. I stopped buying it when it was only 2.40.
Farmer Ed wrote: » I bet that one was not on the journal's list of things you are wasting your money on?
whelan2 wrote: » We still buy it here as my mother does the crossword..... most weeks I wouldnt even open it. Thursday is an expensive day as its 4.90 for the indo and the journal
Bass Reeves wrote: » And Whelan you forgot about the 25 euro for the wash cut and blow dry or do you do that with the power hose as well.:D
Farmer Ed wrote: » I was in the barber's one day as a board member came in to Dye his hair.Not sure what it cost him because my annual shearing job was a much faster process. This year I might just ask one of the lads that do the sheep.
Farmer Ed wrote: » Or you could become a Dairygold milk supplier. Then you will get a free magazine called "Milk matters" every month that has a recommended retail price of 3.40. But if you're a DG supplier you will get it for free! Like it magic! No one pays for it! Its totally free!!! As for the RRP. I am not aware that they have ever managed to sell one?
Water John wrote: » Ed, you'd might want to rephrase your comment on getting one of the lads to do the sheep. Very open to misinterpretation!!!! I know rams are dear and all that. Ask Rangler for one.
browned wrote: » If we're so fine tuned as producers why is there such variation across profit monitor results every year. The simple realities is that some farmers are more efficient than others and believe it or not these are probably the farmers that aren't constantly blaming the coops for the low price.
Farmer Ed wrote: » I was in the barber's one day as a board member came in to Dye his hair
kevthegaff wrote: » Which boards member was it??
Or you could become a Dairygold milk supplier. Then you will get a free magazine called "Milk matters" every month that has a recommended retail price of 3.40. But if you're a DG supplier you will get it for free! Like it magic! No one pays for it! Its totally free!!! As for the RRP. I am not aware that they have ever managed to sell one?
Farmer Ed wrote: » Look carefully at their photographs. I think you should be able to guess. IMO nothing wrong with going grey gracefully.