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About what it should be ....definitely no lessAnybody know what welger baled 4x4 bale of hay delivered 2 miles to horsey should be worth? I charged £50. Is that Fair,expensive or cheap?
About what it should be ....definitely no lessAnybody know what welger baled 4x4 bale of hay delivered 2 miles to horsey should be worth? I charged £50. Is that Fair,expensive or cheap?
totally agree should even be a tad more , but you can bet some hero will offer it at £25 or less for cashAbout what it should be ....definitely no less
Chop it if you won’t sell for under £60Prices have to be £60 plus for next season
I would be a happy chappyBought a stack of silage last night for £15 a bale (160 bales) don't have to move it till I want to use it. Nice stuff, pleased with that .
There’s a lot of folks that have silage and stock who are hanging onto it quite a few on their second year of doing soBought a stack of silage last night for £15 a bale (160 bales) don't have to move it till I want to use it. Nice stuff, pleased with that .
Have you seen the price of diesel?Chop it if you won’t sell for under £60
That's what I thought .I would be a happy chappy
not a hope of making it for anywhere near that
I have. So how much is used baling, carting off the field, stacking, loading out again, as apposed to chopping ?Have you seen the price of diesel?
why do you ask because you won't chop you'll have nothing to moan about on here if you doI have. So how much is used baling, carting off the field, stacking, loading out again, as apposed to chopping ?
How long is a piece of string, so many variables in the scenario you mention.I have. So how much is used baling, carting off the field, stacking, loading out again, as apposed to chopping ?
Right, that's it, I'm sending you tickets to see Showaddywaddy in Carmarthen next month.why do you ask because you won't chop you'll have nothing to moan about on here if you do
Was that deal made over thatchers gold by any chance cos around here you would have to hold a gun to somebody head to get a deal like that but then you are in God's countyBought a stack of silage last night for £15 a bale (160 bales) don't have to move it till I want to use it. Nice stuff, pleased with that .
£5 per round bale £7 this year with net and juiceI have. So how much is used baling, carting off the field, stacking, loading out again, as apposed to chopping ?
Right, that's it, I'm sending you tickets to see Showaddywaddy in Carmarthen next month.
A bale of silage should be worth £38 or£40 this yearWhich is another reason why less beef cows will be kept . A dairy bred weanling /store will eat half that and show the same profit margin