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BLOCK PAVING USED IN FARMS IN GERMANY AND HOLLAND?
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<blockquote data-quote="robin banks" data-source="post: 7804215" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Planning permission requirement I was told when on a dairy tour of Holland. Also had to redbrick the outside walls. Their dairy sheds were to a higher astetic standard then industrial units would be in UK or Ireland. Adding hugely to the cost. One farm I was on had to pile drive the base before they built the slatted tank due to being on sand. That guy spent 700k on his 40 cow unit. Most units were after spending 600k for 100 cows to 1.2m for 200 cow. And that was about 10 years ago. All borrowed at 1 percent above base over 20 to 30 years. You could see each generation spent big once in there farming career then next generation replaced all with new technology</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robin banks, post: 7804215, member: 1940"] Planning permission requirement I was told when on a dairy tour of Holland. Also had to redbrick the outside walls. Their dairy sheds were to a higher astetic standard then industrial units would be in UK or Ireland. Adding hugely to the cost. One farm I was on had to pile drive the base before they built the slatted tank due to being on sand. That guy spent 700k on his 40 cow unit. Most units were after spending 600k for 100 cows to 1.2m for 200 cow. And that was about 10 years ago. All borrowed at 1 percent above base over 20 to 30 years. You could see each generation spent big once in there farming career then next generation replaced all with new technology [/QUOTE]
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