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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7800537" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Yes, pretty much, with a bit of dealing and wheeling WW went for milling, dont ask how! Cant tell you. SB was being blended away with malting barley as was in spec but then I mentioned it on here my trader had several early morning phone calls and I had to remove my posts and it stopped.</p><p>Rest of SB has been going in a 19t blower lorry.</p><p>Spring wheat that is in spec is in the shed still.</p><p>Anything I have grown with good quality the price offered has been good, £5-10 off market price (mainly because it would get blended away with RT stuff)</p><p>But the SW price has been very poor £20/t off.</p><p>This year has opened my eyes, mainly about how utterly "bent" the trade is and what a complete and utter con RT is, voluntary apparently but in reality not, especially if you want "market" price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7800537, member: 2767"] Yes, pretty much, with a bit of dealing and wheeling WW went for milling, dont ask how! Cant tell you. SB was being blended away with malting barley as was in spec but then I mentioned it on here my trader had several early morning phone calls and I had to remove my posts and it stopped. Rest of SB has been going in a 19t blower lorry. Spring wheat that is in spec is in the shed still. Anything I have grown with good quality the price offered has been good, £5-10 off market price (mainly because it would get blended away with RT stuff) But the SW price has been very poor £20/t off. This year has opened my eyes, mainly about how utterly "bent" the trade is and what a complete and utter con RT is, voluntary apparently but in reality not, especially if you want "market" price. [/QUOTE]
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