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Allied Mills screwing farmers over with dodgy claims?
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7162590" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Is this not the same guy who has a history of making controversial posts on twitter?</p><p></p><p>He mentions mills fudging hauliers about when their bins are full. I will probably never understand how or why hauliers would continue to do bulk grain or farm work knowing how many delays and pishing around there is involved with trying to tip at mills. I really don't. If it was me, I would spend 100K and build a tall shed big enough to tip bays of commodities in and have a wheel loader on site to shuttle it back and forth if needed. Never run out of grain etc again and be stuck waiting for a load to arrive, better buffer for weekends or road traffic issues, make it childsplay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7162590, member: 54866"] Is this not the same guy who has a history of making controversial posts on twitter? He mentions mills fudging hauliers about when their bins are full. I will probably never understand how or why hauliers would continue to do bulk grain or farm work knowing how many delays and pishing around there is involved with trying to tip at mills. I really don't. If it was me, I would spend 100K and build a tall shed big enough to tip bays of commodities in and have a wheel loader on site to shuttle it back and forth if needed. Never run out of grain etc again and be stuck waiting for a load to arrive, better buffer for weekends or road traffic issues, make it childsplay. [/QUOTE]
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