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Any straw in rounds west wales and if so price please!?? Thanks....
got big squaresAny straw in rounds west wales and if so price please!?? Thanks....
Maybe! But rounds would be better as i have a round chopper! Its a bit savage with squares in it! Hahagot big squares
if you dont get fixed up local let me know , but that strange man on here usually has some he cant sellAny straw in rounds west wales and if so price please!?? Thanks....
if you dont get fixed up local let me know , but that strange man on here usually has some he cant sell
What strange chap! Hahaha the man i normaly get it off has finaly started combining yesterday! Hahahaif you dont get fixed up local let me know , but that strange man on here usually has some he cant sell
Any wheat straw?Linseed straw for sale. Baled some up to make some maize clamp walls. Could bale more up if there's any trade? North Shropshire.
I've got 20 bales wheat straw sat in a barn at woodcote, reading. 8ft x120x70 Massey bales?Looking for a couple of loads of nice hay and straw.
Thanks but after a few arctic loads of barley straw and hay if there's any aboutI've got 20 bales wheat straw sat in a barn at woodcote, reading. 8ft x120x70 Massey bales?
That's like asking what cheese is worth .depends how well it's made . But prices not good at the mo .biggish horse quality would find £20 hard to find in the tradeAny idea what Haylage in big square bales is worth per ton.
Thanks Derrick. I realise that the trade is very variable and lots has been made this year. I've a customer with a lot of horses, it's a stud and foaling unit. His own stuff is going straight into his burner, as it got rained on repeatedly. I've got some top notch 4 stringers, that was a few hours off hay, but got wrapped. Smells and looks lovely. They stand me at £13.50 on the yard. Got some big 6 stringers of nice first cut, more silage like, but very dry, which have cost me £17 to get on the yard.they weight 600kgs a bale.That's like asking what cheese is worth .depends how well it's made . But prices not good at the mo .biggish horse quality would find £20 hard to find in the trade
Thanks Derrick. I realise that the trade is very variable and lots has been made this year. I've a customer with a lot of horses, it's a stud and foaling unit. His own stuff is going straight into his burner, as it got rained on repeatedly. I've got some top notch 4 stringers, that was a few hours off hay, but got wrapped. Smells and looks lovely. They stand me at £13.50 on the yard. Got some big 6 stringers of nice first cut, more silage like, but very dry, which have cost me £17 to get on the yard.they weight 600kgs a bale.
I was going to try for £22 on the 4 string and £32 on the bigger ones, and see what he says.
One of the stallions he's got, cost a million quid, owned by a syndicate.
Thanks Derrick. I realise that the trade is very variable and lots has been made this year. I've a customer with a lot of horses, it's a stud and foaling unit. His own stuff is going straight into his burner, as it got rained on repeatedly. I've got some top notch 4 stringers, that was a few hours off hay, but got wrapped. Smells and looks lovely. They stand me at £13.50 on the yard. Got some big 6 stringers of nice first cut, more silage like, but very dry, which have cost me £17 to get on the yard.they weight 600kgs a bale.
I was going to try for £22 on the 4 string and £32 on the bigger ones, and see what he says.
One of the stallions he's got, cost a million quid, owned by a syndicate.
This time next year Rodney!Give him a bale , and when he comes for more you can up the price , if it's good stuff he won't quibble on price .... 50 for the 4's and 75 for the sixes