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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 8284470" data-attributes="member: 70168"><p>Many livestock farmers are having to feed the, silage, hay, grub, they made earlier, to see them through the winter, will many decide to just reduce the livestock numbers, or buy in feed to get through the winter, two choices, its not at all about being "overstocked", this dry, hot period, is not just here in the UK, but right across alot of europe , ( the river danube, a major, supply route carrying alot of cargo, throughout europe, is at a record low height? so low that if rain dosnt come soon to increase the depth many barges, thus cargo will stop being moved).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 8284470, member: 70168"] Many livestock farmers are having to feed the, silage, hay, grub, they made earlier, to see them through the winter, will many decide to just reduce the livestock numbers, or buy in feed to get through the winter, two choices, its not at all about being "overstocked", this dry, hot period, is not just here in the UK, but right across alot of europe , ( the river danube, a major, supply route carrying alot of cargo, throughout europe, is at a record low height? so low that if rain dosnt come soon to increase the depth many barges, thus cargo will stop being moved). [/QUOTE]
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