Will struggle to get the quality neededThere is very little maize grown for combining in the UK
And needs a lot of fuel for drying when combining in December!Will struggle to get the quality needed
There is very little maize grown for combining in the UK
Will struggle to get the quality needed
And needs a lot of fuel for drying when combining in December!
I suppose the answer is if you imported the corn flakes from Argentina then you’d need 10x more ships.Why are we importing Argentinean corn to make corn flakes ,?whilst growing thousands of ha to chuck into ad plants .
Madness yet again.
Should eat weetabix or shredded 100% uk wheat and with milk 100 % British breakfast
Do we really need maize from another continent for breakfast?
The volumes of commodities and co-products/by-products will be insane. We really don't recognise how much stuff the livestock industries consume.A ridiculous amount of things get made with corn starch/flour/syrup.
Maize UK imports from EU 2023 | Statista
This statistic shows the import volume of maize (corn) from European Union member states into the United Kingdom, from season 2015/16 to 2022/23.www.statista.com
This says we imported over 1,000,000 tonnes of maize just from EU countries, so much more likely to be nearer if not over 2,000,000 tonnes of maize imported, that’s a lot of acres of maize and a lot of stuck combined in December!
Citric acid is very often derived from maize. Try finding something in a packet or jar that doesn’t contain that.A ridiculous amount of things get made with corn starch/flour/syrup.
Maize UK imports from EU 2023 | Statista
This statistic shows the import volume of maize (corn) from European Union member states into the United Kingdom, from season 2015/16 to 2022/23.www.statista.com
This says we imported over 1,000,000 tonnes of maize just from EU countries, so much more likely to be nearer if not over 2,000,000 tonnes of maize imported, that’s a lot of acres of maize and a lot of stuck combined in December!
I always thought weetabix was made from barley awns.You can get 100% home grown weetabix, locally grown as well. Here is how.
When you go combining in the summer, take a sack with you.
Wait until the wheat is absolutely perfectly fit. In fact, a little bit over fit and very very dry is beneficial.
Combine the wheat with great care and only use approved and perfectly sanitised trailers to haul the wheat away.
Once the wheat is all cut, open the panels on the combine, every inspection trap and lid off as well.
Take your sack and clean the chaff, dust and other MOG into the sack.
Take the sack home, grab a handful, put it in a bowl and eat it. Hey presto, weetabix.
I always thought weetabix was made from barley awns.
every day’s a school day.
It certainly looks to my untrained eye to be made of whatever falls off the back of a combine, barley or wheat I know not. Looks like the stuff you throw away from sieving grain!