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Farmers do not take in to account Natives live cheaper than Continentals.
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Tup" data-source="post: 8065891" data-attributes="member: 109184"><p>Remember being at a SAC on farm meeting demo about suckler production….</p><p>Discussing cows outside wintering…audience were invited to imagine each cow as an Electric fire how many bars you had to switch on to keep you warm with the cow outside in the winter…..the colder and wetter it is the more bars you need to switch on to provide just enough to keep her alive….obviously the warmer and dryer it is the less that is required.</p><p>But that was in the good old days when Barley was £80 a ton and straw was as good as the cost of baling plus a bit..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Tup, post: 8065891, member: 109184"] Remember being at a SAC on farm meeting demo about suckler production…. Discussing cows outside wintering…audience were invited to imagine each cow as an Electric fire how many bars you had to switch on to keep you warm with the cow outside in the winter…..the colder and wetter it is the more bars you need to switch on to provide just enough to keep her alive….obviously the warmer and dryer it is the less that is required. But that was in the good old days when Barley was £80 a ton and straw was as good as the cost of baling plus a bit.. [/QUOTE]
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