Seemingly grain unaffected actually by COVID just burdensome supplies, except for tariffs China’s quality received tactics.
Wheat last year around 275/300 on farm 2020 $250
Feed barley from 240/300 yeah big range demand driven as supplies shorten 2020 $180
Canola similar as 2019. Currently $550/55 for nov delivery
Lupins $500 on farm Beans $400.
Wool markets still heading south down near enough to 58% did want to read last weeks report.
Lamb well last year I average $203 and got two fleeces.
This year around $120 wooly meaning sold unshorn.
Mutton and older sheep sheep down around 15% so that’s a bright light.
Beef way higher than last year due to restocking cows with calves at foot 2100 peg tested cows 1500 but don’t follow it a lot.
If season turns dry here which seems possible our grain will head north inch by inch
Wheat last year around 275/300 on farm 2020 $250
Feed barley from 240/300 yeah big range demand driven as supplies shorten 2020 $180
Canola similar as 2019. Currently $550/55 for nov delivery
Lupins $500 on farm Beans $400.
Wool markets still heading south down near enough to 58% did want to read last weeks report.
Lamb well last year I average $203 and got two fleeces.
This year around $120 wooly meaning sold unshorn.
Mutton and older sheep sheep down around 15% so that’s a bright light.
Beef way higher than last year due to restocking cows with calves at foot 2100 peg tested cows 1500 but don’t follow it a lot.
If season turns dry here which seems possible our grain will head north inch by inch
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