This contract was done oct o8 and covers 09 10 11 only 09 is priced and is at £140/ton ex farm for pearl winter barley 16% moisture max 1.75n 6% screenings.
2010 contract price should be agreed next week
Best 1 year contract at time was £130 at 15% moisture.
Both are for harvest movement but the three year contracts will get priority so our bins should be clear for wheat.
Vendor assured is new. We are one of six farmers trialing this. Not got details yet but sample taken on farm will be used with no testing on arrival at Coors. Hauliers looking forward to this too as no time wasted with testing and rejections Coors is 100mls from us so rejections really cost.
Had a trip round brewery and given an idea of their problems falling sales due to smoking ban in our pubs and the resecion.
The real thing I took away was the importance they placed on the concistency of their products to maintain the value of their brands.
Even the water is purified then customised with added salts to mimic the waters of the Trent or Rhine to make either german or english beers in Burton on trent.]
If it does not make the grade the only condition is that Fronier the middle man in this deal will sell as feed.
Contracts today are few and far between at about £100/tonne.
2010 contract price should be agreed next week
Best 1 year contract at time was £130 at 15% moisture.
Both are for harvest movement but the three year contracts will get priority so our bins should be clear for wheat.
Vendor assured is new. We are one of six farmers trialing this. Not got details yet but sample taken on farm will be used with no testing on arrival at Coors. Hauliers looking forward to this too as no time wasted with testing and rejections Coors is 100mls from us so rejections really cost.
Had a trip round brewery and given an idea of their problems falling sales due to smoking ban in our pubs and the resecion.
The real thing I took away was the importance they placed on the concistency of their products to maintain the value of their brands.
Even the water is purified then customised with added salts to mimic the waters of the Trent or Rhine to make either german or english beers in Burton on trent.]
If it does not make the grade the only condition is that Fronier the middle man in this deal will sell as feed.
Contracts today are few and far between at about £100/tonne.
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