Buy it off a neighbour , roll it yourself , cuts out 2 middlemenMerchant quoted me £250 for rolled barley just now. Never bought straight barley before always been concentrates here. Is that the going price?
I wish I could but no one grows it around here. It’s coming from Pembrokeshire so at least it’s uk crop.Buy it off a neighbour , roll it yourself , cuts out 2 middlemen
Where r uI wish I could but no one grows it around here. It’s coming from Pembrokeshire so at least it’s uk crop.
I bet someone on here would bite your hand off for a chance to shift a load of non assuredMerchant quoted me £250 for rolled barley just now. Never bought straight barley before always been concentrates here. Is that the going price?
Bet there's someone on here not 5 miles awayI bet someone on here would bite your hands off for a chance to shift a load of non assured
sounds expensive rolled barley should only be £10-12 more than whole barleyMerchant quoted me £250 for rolled barley just now. Never bought straight barley before always been concentrates here. Is that the going price?
Frankly, this could be a real trading opportunity for buyers and sellers alike, and a great way to start shifting quality grain without a stupid sticker.Bet there's someone on here not 5 miles away
I've done loads of deals through thjs forum , not sold artic loads of wheat ... yetFrankly, this could be a real trading opportunity for buyers and sellers alike, and a great way to start shifting quality grain without a stupid sticker.
heard ccf merchants r paying £235 to farmers for whole barleyI wish I could but no one grows it around here. It’s coming from Pembrokeshire so at least it’s uk crop.
It's an obvious way to help one another out.I've done loads of deals through thjs forum , not sold artic loads of wheat ... yet
For the fancy class e stuff?Been offered 282 milling wheat today.
Told them no, it has to start with a 3.
Carmarthenshire, West Wales.Where r u
@7610 super q will sell you someCarmarthenshire, West Wales.
YepFor the fancy class e stuff?
heard ccf merchants r paying £235 to farmers for whole barley
I’d be well up for buying/supporting local. If we can’t help ourselves it really is the beginning of the end! I hate this farmer bashing.Frankly, this could be a real trading opportunity for buyers and sellers alike, and a great way to start shifting quality grain without a stupid sticker.