As farmers ourselves, we charge on the yield of that year. i.e this year because of the weather and the grass not growing we are having to charge more for the hay to coever the costs and make a substantial living, silage and haylage makers are having a hard time because they normally take 2 crops per year of the fileds but because of the lack of rain this season they have only been able to cut 1 cut (not all I hasten to add).
The same with the corn, the wheat has ripened very quickly and the ears have corn in them but most of them are smaller grains therefore more to the tonne and then we get paid less because there is more grains the have to go into the tonne, if you get my gist:shrug:, but saying that we are getting more to the tonne this year than last year as the Russians have had a bad harvest and having to buy corn from us
Farming is very dependant on the weather, as always have been and if for instance we have had the weather to make the grass grow quicker and thicker then we would have made more hay and the prices would not have gone up. :shrug: