yea slippery to get the straps to hold onNot much - very little demand for it in these parts. Would need strapping on well.
but they maybe in luck it seems there is some snow sellers at brightwells sale
yea slippery to get the straps to hold onNot much - very little demand for it in these parts. Would need strapping on well.
Price on straw is pretty static but there is a lot in the sale .those rounds will go cheap I would thinkIf it wasnt for grant aid like the irish got last year towards transport they couldnt afford to buy the straw. People can talk trade up and down but brightwells sale will tell us where trade is. Pray for snow sale week if your a seller.
Round bales of barley straw at tregony, please pm if interestedNever usually buy straw but I could do with a lorry load this year. Has anyone got any suggestions who I should ask for decent priced straw delivered down to Redruth Cornwall
I had to fill my printer tray 3 times, going to be an all night job selling all thatBrightwells fodder sale catalogue is out. Plenty of straw there .
Not surprised - there’s 80 pages why the hell do they put each seller on a separate page - some pages only have three lines! and they say farmers are killing the planetI had to fill my printer tray 3 times, going to be an all night job selling all that
How many bales would you have available? And how much per ton would you want?Round bales of barley straw at tregony, please pm if interested
£80-90 for wheat £100-£120 for w.barleyWhat where the typical rates for standing straw in Shropshire last harvest? Just some rough values.. cheers
Although a sale at Ludlow only achieved half those prices for some reason. My son had quite a few acres in it, and was disappointed .£80-90 for wheat £100-£120 for w.barley
It’s a difficult year to judge. Winter hasn’t really started I suppose it depends what’s on the horizonAlthough a sale at Ludlow only achieved half those prices for some reason. My son had quite a few acres in it, and was disappointed .
A pit made £40/t at auction in november nr monmouth.What's the value/ trade on pitted maize silage per ton ?
That’s right. If it stays as dry as it is, then first cut will be light and more straw will be needed for feedingIt’s a difficult year to judge. Winter hasn’t really started I suppose it depends what’s on the horizon
Sometimes the size of fields , gateways or combine and type of combine can affect trade as well as straw yield.Although a sale at Ludlow only achieved half those prices for some reason. My son had quite a few acres in it, and was disappointed .
That would be good value the way things areA pit made £40/t at auction in november nr monmouth.
The straw that didn't sell wouldn't of been bought in the swath ,every time you drove to the market last year you may of seen it growingIt made more than i thought it would. The straw that didnt meet the reserve might have been bought dear as standing straw, theres plenty of straw with high reserves about