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The dairy men are sometimes saying to pour the milk down the drain for a month to create demand to firm the price, would they like the arable men have a season of chopping?
find alternatives, wood or cubicles or slats, wouldn't want the stuff next year then.The dairy men are sometimes saying to pour the milk down the drain for a month to create demand to firm the price, would they like the arable men have a season of chopping?
My point is that exactly the same could be said for the milk drinking customersfind alternatives, wood or cubicles or slats, wouldn't want the stuff next year then.
what happened to the customer is always right or don't that apply to the high rolling RR driving arable lads ?
Must be real easy to get a good deal buying from you "I want it at half price". You, " sure the customer is always right".find alternatives, wood or cubicles or slats, wouldn't want the stuff next year then.
what happened to the customer is always right or don't that apply to the high rolling RR driving arable lads ?
especially in the last year or so as they have had the cost of the ski tripsfact remains arable men are far better off than livestock men
Most of my straw goes to dairy farms , calves feed and Diet feeders , there are no alternative s , calf feeders won't use hay , and looks like the hay job is sailing down the river this time any howfind alternatives, wood or cubicles or slats, wouldn't want the stuff next year then.
what happened to the customer is always right or don't that apply to the high rolling RR driving arable lads ?
I've yet to see anyone collect straw from me with an older tractor / trailer outfit than mine......fact remains arable men are far better off than livestock men
Iād give you a run!! LolI've yet to see anyone collect straw from me with an older tractor / trailer outfit than mine......
Tbf, your not the typical arable farmerI've yet to see anyone collect straw from me with an older tractor / trailer outfit than mine......
no he still sells his grain for 70's prices and his straw for many times thatTbf, your not the typical arable farmer
grow/make proper feed in the first placeMost of my straw goes to dairy farms , calves feed and Diet feeders , there are no alternative s , calf feeders won't use hay , and looks like the hay job is sailing down the river this time any how
Why sailing down the river Derrick?Most of my straw goes to dairy farms , calves feed and Diet feeders , there are no alternative s , calf feeders won't use hay , and looks like the hay job is sailing down the river this time any how
all the rain, its washed awayWhy sailing down the river Derrick?
Has anyone made any , not around here and my supplier s not made much , still time but weeks are passing and still wetWhy sailing down the river Derrick?
Ands its not July yet....but i have to admit the forecast ait goodall the rain, its washed away
They could grow straw yes . But barley straw for calves is seen as proper feedgrow/make proper feed in the first place
I wasn't far out then.Has anyone made any , not around here and my supplier s not made much , still time but weeks are passing and still wet
I don't get this feeding everything straw, would think its to expensive to feed, but each to their own I sposeThey could grow straw yes . But barley straw for calves is seen as proper feed