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<blockquote data-quote="milkloss" data-source="post: 5912748" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>Well that does depend what s hole the fym comes from, I wouldn’t ever send that sort of embarrassing rubbish out the gate tbh.</p><p></p><p>Although I was jesting there is a little forgetfulness when it comes to these swaps. All that is talked about is npk values etc where as we all know the dung comes back with a fair bit of added value for the crop grower. Would be interesting to dig a little deeper into the true value of fym.</p><p></p><p>We all get along though and why rock the boat, my neighbour is very good to me and I do my best to ensure our purchase of straw from him doesn’t cause any grief compaction wise or get in the way of his farming operation. Just don’t forget producing this ‘black gold’ isn’t always as simple as it seems during the shooting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkloss, post: 5912748, member: 56"] Well that does depend what s hole the fym comes from, I wouldn’t ever send that sort of embarrassing rubbish out the gate tbh. Although I was jesting there is a little forgetfulness when it comes to these swaps. All that is talked about is npk values etc where as we all know the dung comes back with a fair bit of added value for the crop grower. Would be interesting to dig a little deeper into the true value of fym. We all get along though and why rock the boat, my neighbour is very good to me and I do my best to ensure our purchase of straw from him doesn’t cause any grief compaction wise or get in the way of his farming operation. Just don’t forget producing this ‘black gold’ isn’t always as simple as it seems during the shooting season. [/QUOTE]
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