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Crimping Grain for dummies.
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<blockquote data-quote="shumungus" data-source="post: 8170279" data-attributes="member: 55902"><p>Explain please the pros and cons of crimping grain and how its done. Am in the situation where I am growing some spring wheat for the first time (grassland suckler and sheep farm). Had originally planted the wheat with the intention of wholecropping it but different people have told me I'd be better to combine it and get the grain. Have no grain facilities on farm usually use blends and straights in a mixer wagon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shumungus, post: 8170279, member: 55902"] Explain please the pros and cons of crimping grain and how its done. Am in the situation where I am growing some spring wheat for the first time (grassland suckler and sheep farm). Had originally planted the wheat with the intention of wholecropping it but different people have told me I'd be better to combine it and get the grain. Have no grain facilities on farm usually use blends and straights in a mixer wagon. [/QUOTE]
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