kevthegaff wrote: » U wouldn't know jerry could be an exodus from dairying, who's going to pay that money with milk in the early 20s
whelan2 wrote: » If milk is still in the early 20's in 2019 I think alot of land will be planted in forestry
whelan2 wrote: » http://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/department-looking-into-provision-of-e15000-liquidity-loans-for-dairy-farmers/
jaymla627 wrote: » Lads will laugh and say it devalues land etc, but on marginal late wet ground I think it's a no brainer personally clearing 12 acres of natural woodland here at the minute and will be planting this and another 8 acres of wet ground bounding it when I got all the paperwork/grants sorted..... Another big plus is coming down the line when peak oil is reached and oil gets expensive again having 20 acres like above could be a nice little nest egg
Farmer Ed wrote: » No sure demand for oil might be as high in a few years time as more electric cars come on the road. But that said looking at returns on other farming enterprises, nothing can be ruled out anymore
Farmer Ed wrote: » Interesting concept but a sad reflection on the the state of the industry if people have to borrow money just to keep a loss making enterprises a float. If and when it happens you could see it as being of more of a benefit to co ops and merchants than farmers. The merchant will get paid but the farmer now has yet another loan that needs to be repaid. I think farmers who are heavily borrowed are the ones finding it most difficult at the moment
jaymla627 wrote: » With bord na mona stopping turf cutting and shutting down the bogs their should be massive demand for timber to fill the gap for these power stations and even as eco-birquettes their's a 10 acre yard close enough to me stock piled with wood supplying power stations at the minute, combined with the sub of 250 euro a year for 15 year's it's a no brainer
orm0nd wrote: » milk prices won't rise any significant amount in the next 5 years imo
keep going wrote: » Ah beef cattle the 3 card trick boys of agriculture, now you see your money now you dont , I cant ever figure how 100 euro per head profit per year is a big help in a bad year, you mightnt have the cash flow problems if you didnt have them
Jaysus Christ. wrote: » whinging dairy farmers. They were overpaid since quotas got introduced. Gravy train is running out of track.
pedigree 6 wrote: » Have to remember too that not all dairy cows can breed a good beef animal. Big variation in cows.
whelan2 wrote: » Changed to British friesian a few years ago. Great improvement in calf health and cow health. Good calves too
Timmaay wrote: » Milk delivered per cow probably went up let me guess also? The AI men introducing milky HOs here just because we were in liquid milk probably was the single biggest cockup that happened here over the last 20years, we would never have had the attention to detail for them and very basic winter diet etc.
whelan2 wrote: » http://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/new-report-shows-cost-of-liquid-milk-production-is-40cl/
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » That's a silly figure....sure they're probably paying a farmer for his labour from that:pac: