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Northern Ireland cereal growers
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 7923048" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>There is a grain assaurance scheme in the republic fairly easy to meet the requirements .</p><p>As i only grow feed wheat and barley i dropped out a few years ago as i basically couldnt be arsed doing it as i never have any bother selling grain and unless you get some benefit why add bother ?? </p><p>We are net importers of grain so that probably helps ..</p><p>Different if growing malting barley but the price paid makes it worthwhile as far asi know ... </p><p>The whole red tractor scam your side of the pond makes me afraid , very afraid.... The fact is unless deductions are applied to imported non assured grain then the assurance is just a conjurers trick and a burden on growers .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 7923048, member: 107020"] There is a grain assaurance scheme in the republic fairly easy to meet the requirements . As i only grow feed wheat and barley i dropped out a few years ago as i basically couldnt be arsed doing it as i never have any bother selling grain and unless you get some benefit why add bother ?? We are net importers of grain so that probably helps .. Different if growing malting barley but the price paid makes it worthwhile as far asi know ... The whole red tractor scam your side of the pond makes me afraid , very afraid.... The fact is unless deductions are applied to imported non assured grain then the assurance is just a conjurers trick and a burden on growers . [/QUOTE]
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