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What is chopped wheat straw worth in p&k and at fertilizer prices as they are at the moment as opposed to baling it.
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glad ours has!
free calculator. yield is the grain yield not the straw yield.
i put a grain yield 9t/Ha at TSP £883/t MOP £683 june 2022 prices,
result, removing straw was going to cost £60/Ha. So if straw yield is 5t/Ha thats £12/t in nutrient replacement.
£20t baling cost?
so £32 before you even see a potential profit. then add cost of baling compaction ect.
wish my combine had a chopper
yes, fw quoting £40/t for wheat straw atm.glad ours has!
rodney c might have a s/h one.
free calculator. yield is the grain yield not the straw yield.
i put a grain yield 9t/Ha at TSP £883/t MOP £683 june 2022 prices,
result, removing straw was going to cost £60/Ha. So if straw yield is 5t/Ha thats £12/t in nutrient replacement.
£20t baling cost?
so £32 before you even see a potential profit. then add cost of baling compaction ect.
wish my combine had a chopper
I’ve got this for sale, which might suit you.
free calculator. yield is the grain yield not the straw yield.
i put a grain yield 9t/Ha at TSP £883/t MOP £683 june 2022 prices,
result, removing straw was going to cost £60/Ha. So if straw yield is 5t/Ha thats £12/t in nutrient replacement.
£20t baling cost?
so £32 before you even see a potential profit. then add cost of baling compaction ect.
wish my combine had a chopper
I’ve got this for sale, which might suit you.
Kidd Straw Chopper
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Which part of Devon are you?bet someone buys that this year! ive only got 20 acres of wheat straw surplus to our own needs. so i wont be loosing big money.
What is chopped wheat straw worth in p&k and at fertilizer prices as they are at the moment as opposed to baling it.
TIA
youll be OKIve never chopped before as have cattle but will have plenty straw this time could chop 30 acres of wheat im on a plough and combination drill system on heavyish ground will chopping be benificial or detract from next years crop
80% less?We are chopping the lot this year. Straw merchants are offering £40-£45/t loaded and want to collect it as they require it rather than move it to their own stores to keep their costs down. This means we loose the tops and bottoms so reality is it’ll be paying probably £10/t less so the chopper is serviced and will be on all harvest. I’m part of a combinable crop discussion group and at last Thursday meeting a simple show of hands created about 8,000 acres of chopping this year. We all normally bale to put that into perspective. About 2,000 ac would be baled. If that’s reflective of the whole country then 80% less.
Certainly won’t detract. Might not help all that much thoughIve never chopped before as have cattle but will have plenty straw this time could chop 30 acres of wheat im on a plough and combination drill system on heavyish ground will chopping be benificial or detract from next years crop
No advice needed where it’s ploughed you won’t notice and if it’s spread we’ll be ok for stubble turnips I’d guess but may well encourage slugs. Chopped barley straw is worse. Are you cultivating before turnips?We normally bale everything but considering chopping some as little demand. Choping wheat then ploughing for winter barley afterwards on light land. And chopping wheat for minting stubble turnips on heavy land. Any advice welcome
We will cultivate and combi drill for stubble turnipsNo advice needed where it’s ploughed you won’t notice and if it’s spread we’ll be ok for stubble turnips I’d guess but may well encourage slugs. Chopped barley straw is worse. Are you cultivating before turnips?
If I tedded out the swaths, would barley straw rot down, and be ploughable by next spring ? No chopper here either.
If I tedded out the swaths, would barley straw rot down, and be ploughable by next spring ? No chopper here either.
80% less?
Looks like a scarcity looming. Maybe better bale and keep it till Christmas.