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Do you?If i had a 1000 four ft tight round bales good cattle quality hay, a quarter of it maybe horse quality,would that find a ready market?
Where are you?
Do you?If i had a 1000 four ft tight round bales good cattle quality hay, a quarter of it maybe horse quality,would that find a ready market?
I guess Devon!Do you?
Where are you?
And a beef farmer?I guess Devon!
Its a big county! And I'm 1 end of itI guess Devon!
not quite that old.Was wondering for another year,on some neighbouring ground i had been offered.just a way of using it first summer until i could stock it all properly. not the best way of doing it, 4 ft ers but thats the equipment i have.in my experience relying on others does not always work.
It might be worth £5 per bale or £35 per bale in another year. At least if you have it undercover it will keep until you need it at some point.not quite that old.Was wondering for another year,on some neighbouring ground i had been offered.just a way of using it first summer until i could stock it all properly. not the best way of doing it, 4 ft ers but thats the equipment i have.in my experience relying on others does not always work.
4 string square bales will always find a marketnot quite that old.Was wondering for another year,on some neighbouring ground i had been offered.just a way of using it first summer until i could stock it all properly. not the best way of doing it, 4 ft ers but thats the equipment i have.in my experience relying on others does not always work.
or 6 string4 string square bales will always find a market
I think your dreaming if you think that information is availableDoes anyone know where to look for average prices for hay and straw delivered to farm north west England each winter period for the last ten years?
Get some back copies of Farmers weekly and look up what it was in Jan each year . Add all the prices together divide by 10 and you get your ave !Does anyone know where to look for average prices for hay and straw delivered to farm north west England each winter period for the last ten years?
Or go to h & h web page and look back on reports pageGet some back copies of Farmers weekly and look up what it was in Jan each year . Add all the prices together divide by 10 and you get your ave !
Straw £80 that’s what I’ve been payingDoes anyone know where to look for average prices for hay and straw delivered to farm north west England each winter period for the last ten years?
Today's delivered price or ordered at harvest delivered now?Straw £80 that’s what I’ve been paying
That’s the merchants buying price ex farm thoughGet some back copies of Farmers weekly and look up what it was in Jan each year . Add all the prices together divide by 10 and you get your ave !
They are both the same thing. Unless you can find someone daft enough to store it until now for £0Today's delivered price or ordered at harvest delivered now?
If you want my number, I'll send it on, l'm taking another load to Dartmoor today, ordered at harvest, but farmer could not take this load for some reason, I'm not going to change the price on him now.They are both the same thing. Unless you can find someone daft enough to store it until now for £0
If you do know this person pm me his number