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<blockquote data-quote="eagleye" data-source="post: 7008292" data-attributes="member: 4815"><p>price of grain in N Ireland tends to be £20 higher than GB as we are a deficit area (must import every year) as we have substantial poultry and pig industry relative to our land area for cereals.</p><p>Historically we could get cheap american grain as we were a bit closer to it. Long since gone but pig and poultry remain and enlarged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eagleye, post: 7008292, member: 4815"] price of grain in N Ireland tends to be £20 higher than GB as we are a deficit area (must import every year) as we have substantial poultry and pig industry relative to our land area for cereals. Historically we could get cheap american grain as we were a bit closer to it. Long since gone but pig and poultry remain and enlarged. [/QUOTE]
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