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<blockquote data-quote="Chips" data-source="post: 3393076" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>As very often with anti farmer co-op comments they are the exact opposite of what is reality . If you wish to expand you will not have to pay additional fees for those litres , thus you only paid the 7p on the litres you had when you join despite getting the full price on all the expanded litres . If you stick at the litres that you had on joining you will receive no more than than the expanded farm despite you having paid 7p on every one of your litres and thus in reality if you have already maxed out your business as you say, you will be part subsidising the guy who wants to expand and thus the opposite of what you say is true</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chips, post: 3393076, member: 432"] As very often with anti farmer co-op comments they are the exact opposite of what is reality . If you wish to expand you will not have to pay additional fees for those litres , thus you only paid the 7p on the litres you had when you join despite getting the full price on all the expanded litres . If you stick at the litres that you had on joining you will receive no more than than the expanded farm despite you having paid 7p on every one of your litres and thus in reality if you have already maxed out your business as you say, you will be part subsidising the guy who wants to expand and thus the opposite of what you say is true [/QUOTE]
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