Straw shortage eh ?
Someone will be along shortly to talk the price down again......
Someone will be along shortly to talk the price down again......
you've already sold yoursStraw shortage eh ?
Someone will be along shortly to talk the price down again......
I have been approached to sell my winter barley straw this year.I dont want to get teh max straw yield but would rather cut high and then allow the straw to be baled. I would need to charge a per bale rate for the straw rather than an area payment. Can anyone advise on a fair price? Thanks[/QUOTE
i would think barley would kick off £40 to £45 ton but who knows with this weather , still plenty of straw about despite what you may have heard, price has eased a little
cant pm you your settings are on private what prices taApprox 200 8ft quadrant 6 string hay, well stored for sale.
Also 90 4ft 4 string triple wrapped haylage bales for sale.
South Oxfordshire
PM for price
sell by weight adjusted for moisture content only way to be fair to both parties as far too many variables otherwiseAm understocked so selling grass ex field. One field is just improved grass no clover and the other is more meadow like.
What should I charge per bale if they do all the work?
Am in the South West.
That's round bale hay btw, but the agreement is the same for haylage. If i were caught out with the weather and had to make lots of bales of wet silage i would be looking to renegotiate.I pay £5/ bale for low quality pp. That's enough for what it is.