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Chalk it up as another highly volatile day of price action in the soybean market, as early morning losses were met with buying interest and futures ended mixed. July through September beans closed 1 1/2 to 9 cents higher, with the rest of the market down mostly around 2 cents. Meal also closed higher, while soyoil ended weaker on spillover from sharp losses in crude oil.

 

Wheat futures rallied into the close, with Chicago and Kansas City wheat finishing mostly 20-plus cents higher, while Minneapolis wheat was around 3 to 12 cents higher. Wheat futures benefitted from a wave of technical buying and short-covering heading into the close. July wheat closed more than 30 cents higher on the session as a steady flow of short-covering from fund traders helped to drive the market higher for much of the day and to new highs right into the close.

 

Corn futures reversed overnight price declines to close 10 to 22 3/4 cents higher and just off session highs. Funds were active on the long side of the market today, buying an estimated 18,000 contracts (90 million bu.) of corn. With the strong, high-range close, market bulls carry momentum into the overnight session. Futures fought off macro-economic concerns that pressured the market overnight and sparked relatively widespread risk aversion throughout the investment world.

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For the 2012 show season GLW Feeds or Top-Gun Game Feeds will be exhibiting at the following shows and events:

  • 14th-15th April - BASC Game Keeper's Fair (Catton Park, Derbys)
  • 15th-16th May - British Pig and Poultry Fair (Stoneleigh Park, Warks)
  • 23rd-24th May - Beef Expo 2012
  • 6th-7th June - Staffordshire County Show
  • 15th July - Ashby Show
  • 20th-22nd July - CLA Game Fair (Belvoir Castle)
  • 2nd August - Burwarton Show
  • 2nd August - Bakewell Show
  • 4th-5th September - Dairy and Livestock Event (NEC)
  • 26th September - Cheshire Ploughing
  • 3rd October - Brailsford Ploughing Match
  • 3rd Ocotber - South West Dairy Event

Thank you to everyone who has visited the stand in previous year's. We look forward to seeing some familiar faces as well as some new faces this year so do come along and say hello!

 

GLW Feeds Limited has been producing ruminant feeds for over 100 years and pig and poultry feeds for the last 5 years since its move to Lindum Mill at Shepshed, one of the most modern animal feed mills in the UK. As Poultry Specialist for GLW my brief was to develop its poultry business without compromising any of George White’s three core principles of:

Quality, Service and Transparency
  
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£10/t discount on our range of quality feeds for ewes and lambs. Offer open until 10th January 2012

 Following on from last year’s fund raising efforts, GLW Feeds staff have been very enterprising raising over £1500 for Children in Need. We have had a Tarts, Vicars and Tramps fancy dress competition, a photography competition, a cook-off and an auction. Check out the pictures of the office staff enjoying themselves!

 

Please click link to view:  http://youtu.be/LWpZAYwU6c8

We are delighted to introduce 3 new members to our Ruminant Sales Team. Sharron Evans, Colin Gillespie and Anthony Crowther. All three new members come to us with a wealth of experience in the Ruminant feed sales sector.

Sharron is covering Northamptonshire and surrounding counties, specialising in compounds, blends and moist and dry straights.

Colin is based in Cheshire, covering Derbyshire and Cheshire and specialisng in ruminant compounds and blends

Anthony is based in Cheshire, covering staffordshire, shropshire and cheshire, specialising in ruminant compounds and blends.

If you wish to contact our new members for any prices or information on our products and services, please refer to the 'People' page on the website where you will find all their contact details.

 

 

 Download our 2011 TFF Turkey newletter here

GLW Feeds Ltd has taken delivery of the first of 2 new Volvo 410 Tridem bulk blower lorries. The lorry pictured was featured at Tipex 2011 on the Priden Engineering stand.

The Lorry has one axle at the front and 3 at the back, of which the rear one lifts. This will enable us to deliver feed to farms where space is limited, yet still be able to carry an 18t load.

 
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