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Clarkson on the nail again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 8141109" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>Not true. </p><p>The reason why many farmers don’t all grow milling wheat is because the premiums and risk to do so, are less profitable than growing livestock feed wheat. This is exactly why I don’t grow milling wheat. Feed wheat varieties yield more, use less fertilisers and you don’t sit there waiting for the phone call from the merchant every time a lorry leaves the farm yard, saying what is wrong with it and why it has been diverted at extra cost to a feed mill. Simples………..!</p><p>Exactly the same with Malting Barley (apart from the fertiliser).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 8141109, member: 44728"] Not true. The reason why many farmers don’t all grow milling wheat is because the premiums and risk to do so, are less profitable than growing livestock feed wheat. This is exactly why I don’t grow milling wheat. Feed wheat varieties yield more, use less fertilisers and you don’t sit there waiting for the phone call from the merchant every time a lorry leaves the farm yard, saying what is wrong with it and why it has been diverted at extra cost to a feed mill. Simples………..! Exactly the same with Malting Barley (apart from the fertiliser). [/QUOTE]
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