Well as you guys knows I/we bit the bullet and have gone from small operation to medium.
29500 acres plus some contract seeding.
Crops went in in fair time april I think 20th to june 10 optimum window may.
Two sprayers kept up ok weather was kind and one seeder 85ft was ample.
Issues keeping up with fert and seed but we coped travel almost 100 kms between furtherest points again we coped.
A extra man will be needed as the 3 bosses basically didn't get a day off from start to finish except I had one off for a colonoscopy if you call that a break.
3 harvestors and hopefully majority stored on farm avoiding centralized selling system saving us fees charges and freight and buyer out turn charges and other fees.
Financing the operation has been stressful as well as rewarding if that makes any sense.
Got a independent guy to help us with business plan and structure and tenders were sent out to the big four banks here.
Interesting both my partner and his son the 3 bosses actually had same bank and manager so they new us well and they had 14 days to tender we had indicative approval from 2 banks within 48 hours guess what our existing bank didn't even tender, was stunned and they didn't think we would "pull it off" so speak great joy when we told them we did.
Break even is 900kg per ha our average is 1.3/1.4t ha so bit of daylight there poor year is .6 good year 2.3/2.5 tonne to ha.
my role is sprayer operator during seeding full time part time during rest of year and marketing harvest logistics and shared agronomy.
Next box to tick is long term relationships with end users direct and contracts throughout year meaning have prices soon for 2015 harvest so we can deliver straight off combine rather than bag and silo 100% of the crop.
Im all ears listening to you guys and pick up pointers at times.
Need to brush up on when your sitting on unsold tonnes whats the best option stratergy to protect against a falling price if needed.
Harvest here is nov dec and will stretch into jan but weather is rarely a issue been down graded 3 times since 1980 and rarely is it your whole crop.Prices usually sideways after harvest and pick up march april june and then level off again and fall.
I look up to and question the bigger farmers around the place here and they offer nothing but good advice and willing to share there good and bad times most are super down to earth.
29500 acres plus some contract seeding.
Crops went in in fair time april I think 20th to june 10 optimum window may.
Two sprayers kept up ok weather was kind and one seeder 85ft was ample.
Issues keeping up with fert and seed but we coped travel almost 100 kms between furtherest points again we coped.
A extra man will be needed as the 3 bosses basically didn't get a day off from start to finish except I had one off for a colonoscopy if you call that a break.
3 harvestors and hopefully majority stored on farm avoiding centralized selling system saving us fees charges and freight and buyer out turn charges and other fees.
Financing the operation has been stressful as well as rewarding if that makes any sense.
Got a independent guy to help us with business plan and structure and tenders were sent out to the big four banks here.
Interesting both my partner and his son the 3 bosses actually had same bank and manager so they new us well and they had 14 days to tender we had indicative approval from 2 banks within 48 hours guess what our existing bank didn't even tender, was stunned and they didn't think we would "pull it off" so speak great joy when we told them we did.
Break even is 900kg per ha our average is 1.3/1.4t ha so bit of daylight there poor year is .6 good year 2.3/2.5 tonne to ha.
my role is sprayer operator during seeding full time part time during rest of year and marketing harvest logistics and shared agronomy.
Next box to tick is long term relationships with end users direct and contracts throughout year meaning have prices soon for 2015 harvest so we can deliver straight off combine rather than bag and silo 100% of the crop.
Im all ears listening to you guys and pick up pointers at times.
Need to brush up on when your sitting on unsold tonnes whats the best option stratergy to protect against a falling price if needed.
Harvest here is nov dec and will stretch into jan but weather is rarely a issue been down graded 3 times since 1980 and rarely is it your whole crop.Prices usually sideways after harvest and pick up march april june and then level off again and fall.
I look up to and question the bigger farmers around the place here and they offer nothing but good advice and willing to share there good and bad times most are super down to earth.
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