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Continous flow dryer running costs v. co-op stores
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<blockquote data-quote="crazy_bull" data-source="post: 2189648" data-attributes="member: 2059"><p>Can't comment on your set up, but know another 'Co-op' took near 45mt of 'screenings' out of a lump of feed wheat delivered to them at harvest 2015 (we tested the same wheat at 78-80kghl and moved one lump of it to a premium home as had hagberg and protien), the farmer in question asked for the screenings to be delivered back to him for pheasant food or at least to be paid for it, they told him it was sold as distressed corn at circa £50/mt, he didn't get a premium on the now 'cleaned' feed wheat.</p><p></p><p>It is easy to tar everyone with the same brush, and appreciate not everyone does the above, but it does need to be considered as often when the drying/storage charges look cheap there may be a catch.</p><p></p><p>C B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy_bull, post: 2189648, member: 2059"] Can't comment on your set up, but know another 'Co-op' took near 45mt of 'screenings' out of a lump of feed wheat delivered to them at harvest 2015 (we tested the same wheat at 78-80kghl and moved one lump of it to a premium home as had hagberg and protien), the farmer in question asked for the screenings to be delivered back to him for pheasant food or at least to be paid for it, they told him it was sold as distressed corn at circa £50/mt, he didn't get a premium on the now 'cleaned' feed wheat. It is easy to tar everyone with the same brush, and appreciate not everyone does the above, but it does need to be considered as often when the drying/storage charges look cheap there may be a catch. C B [/QUOTE]
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