Pea Straw

carbonfibre farmer

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Arable Farmer
no that simply cannot be , as peas never go down do they .....:banghead::banghead::X3:
seriously tho, if it hasnt had to be dragged up off the deck :oops::rolleyes: it would be ok ir
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It's my pea halum spin has.

Dirt/stones from using a sledge on a small baler. No stubble for sledge to work properly 🤦‍♂️. Also I normally have to rake 3 into 1 to get big enough swath (12ft cut combine)

They don't actually go down too bad here. Had an inch rain on them in 2hrs last week and they still upright 👍
 

John1975

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i use it for sheep as substitute for hay......can have stones/dry earth in it .....would that be an issue in mixer wagon diet?
It should be ok, a small stone or 2 should not damage to much. It smells and looks ok so will give a load a go if for nothing else just something a bit different for them.
 

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