Out of touch with domestic market, current Maize is €226 on the French market, so a hell of a lot more than last autumn.If a lad had 40 tonnes of barley the shed, how much should he be looking for?
And it still on the same palletAnd nitrogen up €100 a tonne in 4 months....
True but was a lot more expensive a couple of years ago .Next year probably be up more againAnd nitrogen up €100 a tonne in 4 months....
I’ll have to check but when was it last over €300 for sul can?True but was a lot more expensive a couple of years ago .Next year probably be up more again
I’ll have to check but when was it last over €300 for sul can?
What was it then?2016?
What was it then?
I think it was sbout 15 or 16 cant be sure but sul can was definitely 325 on of those yearsWhat was it then?
Oilseed Rape went over €500/tonDried barley is close to €230 ton at the moment around here, I don’t think I have ever seen it that high before.
So will I spec the red leather massage seat on the new axial flow? Or wait for it on TAMs?Oilseed Rape went over €500/ton
Wheat went to €240
Maize went to €235.
All near month in Paris.
Anyone with the bottle to hold last year's grain is after being paid handsomely.
Were prices this strong before this early in the season?465 for green rape @9%
173 green barley at 20
185 green wheat at 20.
Got these today. Did not sell but if I had rape I would sell at that price.
I would not be in touch, @gone may be able to answer that.Were prices this strong before this early in the season?
Prices were this high or higher at this time of the year inI would not be in touch, @gone may be able to answer that.
He's suspiciously quiet. Has Monaco lifted restrictions?
word is hes picking stones to ensure every single grain grows to maximum potential
word is hes picking stones to ensure every single grain grows to maximum potential