Deer poo in wheat.

Green oak

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Essex
Been cutting some flat Fert over laps today. And you can quite easily see deer droopings in the shed. Can this problem if it is get rejected by a merchant.
 

Clive

Staff Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
uk mills have no issue using imported wheat treated with product banned in the uk so a bit of deer pooh is surely no problem 🤣

could be worse - could be Russian shrapnel in the sample
 

Rnold

Member
Arable Farmer
Pigeon sh-t from crops of laid barley has been a rejection issue around here. I know of one load of barley that attracted £800 worth of stoppages with redirection and sanitising of lorry etc.
 

robbie

Member
BASIS
We have a lot of deer and get laid patches and a bit of poo most years. Never had a rejection for it....yet.
I find when loading the lorry to keep the bucket up high and tip slowly the marbles roll down to the sides of the lorry and out of the way like hush does.
 

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