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<blockquote data-quote="dolf_lundgren" data-source="post: 3645642" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>I think Gray is the name you are looking for, Michael?</p><p></p><p>Also Lundie Farms at Dundee are doing it. Not easy, you will need a huge work ethic and a strong apetite for risk. Rory Christie and Glenapp are in a different area altogether, coastal so likley light quick drying land.</p><p></p><p>It certainly can be done, not easy though. I dont know Bossfarmer but if you have infrastructure for beef cows already the you really only need the parlour and plant and you are up and running. From memory he is Central Scotland so Grahams and Muller would likely be looking for new suppliers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dolf_lundgren, post: 3645642, member: 3457"] I think Gray is the name you are looking for, Michael? Also Lundie Farms at Dundee are doing it. Not easy, you will need a huge work ethic and a strong apetite for risk. Rory Christie and Glenapp are in a different area altogether, coastal so likley light quick drying land. It certainly can be done, not easy though. I dont know Bossfarmer but if you have infrastructure for beef cows already the you really only need the parlour and plant and you are up and running. From memory he is Central Scotland so Grahams and Muller would likely be looking for new suppliers. [/QUOTE]
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