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Without doubt....they'll be a glut of straw up herethe further north you go the better they look at least along A1
Without doubt....they'll be a glut of straw up herethe further north you go the better they look at least along A1
That's to dear for Hampshire
Price is 40 to 45 around there. Just trying to be honestYou would have said that at £25 a ton !!
Straw will vary vastly from area to area , to get that straw to Shropshire will cost £30 tonLittle bale straw leaving here in Shropshire/ Staffordshire at £82 ton.
£52 a ton for round sounds fair. £12 to bale a ton of rounds @ 220kgs each.
Price is 40 to 45 around there. Just trying to be honest
I have a feeling prices may drop a few quid , to many baling with no storage, straw has to goThat is spot on at the moment, although it will be interesting to see how the spring barley yields
Barley straw is better baled than chopped thoughI have a feeling prices may drop a few quid , to many baling with no storage, straw has to go
The straw trade as a whole is short of good storage , trade has gone long termBarley straw is better baled than chopped though
Straw sheds aren't that expensiveThe straw trade as a whole is short of good storage , trade has gone long term
No, but you can buy a lot of other things with the money.Straw sheds aren't that expensive
There's always lots of things to buy in farming....that's what is wrong with the job, too capital intensiveNo, but you can buy a lot of other things with the money.
The straw trade as a whole is short of good storage , trade has gone long term
£75How much a lorry and drag or artic of Barley straw delivered here then Derrick?
£70 to £74 , may be some cheaper , some on £80How much a lorry and drag or artic of Barley straw delivered here then Derrick?
Footman got some nice barley straw going down your wayHow much a lorry and drag or artic of Barley straw delivered here then Derrick?