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What The Papers Say

Posted by Nogger - a legend in his own mind at 13:02 | Categorized as

A few random headlines of interest from the murky soft underbelly of the internet:

Cumbrian farm abandons organic chicken farming as prices soar

UK: Dairy Farmers Angry As Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s Snub Milk Summit

Pests, diseases strike up to half of NW China wheat crop

Biofuel from grass – A growing opportunity

Malt contracts on offer for new Yorkshire facility

Soybeans: The Next Looming Shortage

UK: Arable farmers can achieve huge production gains
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Nogger - a legend in his own mind
Worked in agriculture for over 30 years as a shipper, merchant, trader & broker, but still hasn't got the faintest idea what he's talking about. Likes beer apparently, so why not do the decent thing an hit the donate button you tight bastard? He can also provide content for your website like market reports and commodity prices. And if you haven't got a website he can design one for you. In short, the man's a bloody genius.
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The guy is clearly deranged and you should almost certainly ignore everything that he says.

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