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robbie

Member
BASIS
what on earth is Quark then ? Go on, I need a laugh
So fertiliser then.. in minuscule quantities
An expensive was of buying 9/10th's of fudge all.
Wtf even is the use of that sh!t. Can’t wait for the 3.5 to go
Last time I had some sent out to me which must have been well over 7 years ago it cost about £75 for a 5 lt can with a rec for 0.5 lt/ha. It was always pushed for winter and spring barley at T1.

The about along with 2.5 litres of mensa(15%mn) at £3.46 lt a half a litre of kestrel(prothio+teb)and 0.2 of swift(strobe), 2 litres of adjust(expensive CCC) and maybe a splash alitrin evo( very dear moddus) would soon add to the agros pocket and make the farmers eyes water when the bill arrived.
 

solo

Member
Location
worcestershire
This wouldn’t go well through all those filters and nozzles.?

Quark is a traditional, creamy, vegetarian, unripened cheese tracing its origin to German-speaking and eastern European countries. It is known by many names, chief among them being творог in Russian, tvaroh in Czech and Slovak, topfen in Austria, kwark in Dutch, kvark in Denmark and kvarg in Norway and Sweden. Quark is said to be a cross between yogurt and cottage cheese.
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
This wouldn’t go well through all those filters and nozzles.?

Quark is a traditional, creamy, vegetarian, unripened cheese tracing its origin to German-speaking and eastern European countries. It is known by many names, chief among them being творог in Russian, tvaroh in Czech and Slovak, topfen in Austria, kwark in Dutch, kvark in Denmark and kvarg in Norway and Sweden. Quark is said to be a cross between yogurt and cottage cheese.

Isn't a quark also a theoretical subatomic particle?
 

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