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I bet it wasn’t in 3ha packs though3kg/ha.
Not dissimilar to here then.
I bet it wasn’t in 3ha packs though3kg/ha.
Not dissimilar to here then.
Wish id put twice as much on60 reckon we must have overdosed
They were in 200,kg packs was moaning the last 2 years been in 20kg bags. Drill has its own crane to load 200kg packsI bet it wasn’t in 3ha packs though
we did plus a bit ! fortuitisly as its worked out due to the urea banWish id put twice as much on
I keep seeing figures saying a 30% reduction in UK OSR this year. Surely it's got to be more than that.
There's bugger all yellow fields around here.
It's still a rubbish price I'd stick to the local.Black stuff still creeping up… what to do….
Think I’ll slink off into town and try a new lap dancing joint to make my mind up.
I thought you had already been by your description.Black stuff still creeping up… what to do….
Think I’ll slink off into town and try a new lap dancing joint to make my mind up.
That woman is a blight on U.K. ag. My hobby horse but her columns in the farmers guide raise my blood pressure something chronic. So down on U.K. farmers, you wouldn’t think she worked for a farmer cooperative or was on the ahdb board….Anyone else get the Openfield Friday update, by Cecilia Pryce I think?
They reckon China will be a net exporter of grain in a few years.
Time to grass down the farm I reckon if that’s the case?
They should be thankful they have neonics seed dressing and can still use Urea to grow it in such a hot climate and then flood us with it!They were in 200,kg packs was moaning the last 2 years been in 20kg bags. Drill has its own crane to load 200kg packs
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It is nearly halfway through April so hardly suprising, that more empty than full.Keep getting calls wanting milling wheat for June/july.
had 4 different wagon drivers in this week all said similar, more empty sheds than full.
one said only sheds that are full that he’s been to recently is a frontier store.
A thought has just struck me as a rt assured producer. I wonder if commercial stores have to have a period of emptyness to allow for annual cleaning as do I or can they seperately store their assured grain over year in the same store / premises .My inspector a couple of years told me that I had to be totally empty on the premises not just individual building at least once to allow for cleaning and to avoid any likelihood of cross contamination think it was the year mass balance was introduced .It is nearly halfway through April so hardly suprising, that more empty than full.
alot of commercial stores will be emptying in July August, or carried through if they can buy some more June/July straight off farm.
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I think your inspector was talking out his arseA thought has just struck me as a rt assured producer. I wonder if commercial stores have to have a period of emptyness to allow for annual cleaning as do I or can they seperately store their assured grain over year in the same store / premises .My inspector a couple of years told me that I had to be totally empty on the premises not just individual building at least once to allow for cleaning and to avoid any likelihood of cross contamination think it was the year mass balance was introduced .
Sorry but I’ve never heard such a request, that sounds bonkers,A thought has just struck me as a rt assured producer. I wonder if commercial stores have to have a period of emptyness to allow for annual cleaning as do I or can they seperately store their assured grain over year in the same store / premises .My inspector a couple of years told me that I had to be totally empty on the premises not just individual building at least once to allow for cleaning and to avoid any likelihood of cross contamination think it was the year mass balance was introduced .