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<blockquote data-quote="T Hectares" data-source="post: 7299503" data-attributes="member: 2522"><p>Yes, I’m quite the seasoned malting barley grower nowadays, the barley is good consistent quality, on a drying floor with stirrers, moisture well within spec, germ high, confirmed by tests from 5 merchants, should be no problem at all, should be I say...</p><p></p><p>Ive grown 5500t of Barley in the last 5 years, it’s all made malting of various grades, I’ve had one rejection and a handful of claims in that time, on balance it’s been worth my time and financially it’s been more than worth it, it still hurts when something goes wrong though and normally sending it on a boat is our best option, as soon as East Anglian Maltsters are mentioned I get nervous and the premium has to be many pounds over to even consider sending it across to them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T Hectares, post: 7299503, member: 2522"] Yes, I’m quite the seasoned malting barley grower nowadays, the barley is good consistent quality, on a drying floor with stirrers, moisture well within spec, germ high, confirmed by tests from 5 merchants, should be no problem at all, should be I say... Ive grown 5500t of Barley in the last 5 years, it’s all made malting of various grades, I’ve had one rejection and a handful of claims in that time, on balance it’s been worth my time and financially it’s been more than worth it, it still hurts when something goes wrong though and normally sending it on a boat is our best option, as soon as East Anglian Maltsters are mentioned I get nervous and the premium has to be many pounds over to even consider sending it across to them [/QUOTE]
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