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Maris Otter
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<blockquote data-quote="southernfarmer" data-source="post: 6316730" data-attributes="member: 117084"><p>Maris Otter should only be grown by good malting barley growers on the right ground, it works really well and is an added value cropping opportunity for a growing market, sort of thing we should be looking at. Farmers must stop whinging about allowances, far better to take them than get a rejection. As producers farmers must establish what we are selling far better than at present, be thankful we have these markets and demand , don't everyone start growing it, stick to your feed barley but really see where the fun or return is in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southernfarmer, post: 6316730, member: 117084"] Maris Otter should only be grown by good malting barley growers on the right ground, it works really well and is an added value cropping opportunity for a growing market, sort of thing we should be looking at. Farmers must stop whinging about allowances, far better to take them than get a rejection. As producers farmers must establish what we are selling far better than at present, be thankful we have these markets and demand , don't everyone start growing it, stick to your feed barley but really see where the fun or return is in that. [/QUOTE]
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