Hi everyone
I thought perhaps I should introduce myself. Sorry pressed the wrong button again.
I live 10 miles from the port of Liverpool, 25 milion people live within 1hours drive of the farm. I farm 600 arable acres with my brother. We grow feed wheat, feed/malt barley,osr what you call canola, all fall seeded. Sometimes we grow peas and flax spring seeded. We grow 15 acres of potatoes.
Last year our 250 acres winter wheat averaged 4 tonnes/acre but was sprayed 2or3 times for weeds 2or3 times with insecticide 1 to shorten it and 4or5 times with fungicide and had 3 fertilizer aplications totaling 200N 60P 90K.
We recieve a cash subsidy of approx £90 per acre so long as we fallow 10% of our acreage and fill in all the right forms.
Wheat from the combine was worth £57/tonne at 15% moisture 72kg/hl. and is worth £73 today. The best prices we ever got was £140 in 94 and £131 in 95.
This fall we have only managed to seed 100 acres wheat and 100 acres canola due to incessant rain. My neighbour recorded rain in his gauge EVERY DAY from 28 Sept to 18 Dec. It varies around the country but they estimate wheat area is 20% down and some crops forced in or flooded look very sick.
Since christmas it has been a little better and a further 5% has been seeded, We seeded 15 acres on 15 Jan but it has been wet again since so these crops will not yield well.
Unseeded acres will mostly go to barley
Some to beans and peas for feed due to bone meal ban. 1 March is the ideal seeding date for these crops here. So if the weather delays us till April some will switch to spring canola or flax.
We used to recieve a higher acreage
payment on canola and flax. Without this spring sown canola and flax are non starters in normal conditions.
It is getting late again so I will leave marketing for now.
Ian
I thought perhaps I should introduce myself. Sorry pressed the wrong button again.
I live 10 miles from the port of Liverpool, 25 milion people live within 1hours drive of the farm. I farm 600 arable acres with my brother. We grow feed wheat, feed/malt barley,osr what you call canola, all fall seeded. Sometimes we grow peas and flax spring seeded. We grow 15 acres of potatoes.
Last year our 250 acres winter wheat averaged 4 tonnes/acre but was sprayed 2or3 times for weeds 2or3 times with insecticide 1 to shorten it and 4or5 times with fungicide and had 3 fertilizer aplications totaling 200N 60P 90K.
We recieve a cash subsidy of approx £90 per acre so long as we fallow 10% of our acreage and fill in all the right forms.
Wheat from the combine was worth £57/tonne at 15% moisture 72kg/hl. and is worth £73 today. The best prices we ever got was £140 in 94 and £131 in 95.
This fall we have only managed to seed 100 acres wheat and 100 acres canola due to incessant rain. My neighbour recorded rain in his gauge EVERY DAY from 28 Sept to 18 Dec. It varies around the country but they estimate wheat area is 20% down and some crops forced in or flooded look very sick.
Since christmas it has been a little better and a further 5% has been seeded, We seeded 15 acres on 15 Jan but it has been wet again since so these crops will not yield well.
Unseeded acres will mostly go to barley
Some to beans and peas for feed due to bone meal ban. 1 March is the ideal seeding date for these crops here. So if the weather delays us till April some will switch to spring canola or flax.
We used to recieve a higher acreage
payment on canola and flax. Without this spring sown canola and flax are non starters in normal conditions.
It is getting late again so I will leave marketing for now.
Ian
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