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Farmers are naturally gamblers especially livestock menNow is a good time to buy at a level that makes
sense than gamble on the unknown.
Farmers are naturally gamblers especially livestock menNow is a good time to buy at a level that makes
sense than gamble on the unknown.
we are farmers, cause we would argue, just 1 thing less, to disagree about.could argue if twas dry or not
Might these be the new trading name for the AF biomass lot that went under?Proforage | All straw wanted in the Swath | Nationwide collection | Top prices paid
All Straw wanted in the swath, baled with Claas 5300. Contract bailing, wrapping and bale chasing services available nationwide.proforage.co.uk
as it stands correct me if Im wrong but know one knows who the are and they dont answer any of those numbers , show yourself if im wrong
On yer bike , we're selling , ha ha .No , straw should be traded by the ton only .
Yes . They had a reserve of £30 acre but not many takers !Mowing grass sale in Hfd tonight .....most lots didn't get a bid .
Lugg Meadows?
Year to get stocked upYes . They had a reserve of £30 acre but not many takers !
You went right downhill from the jd to a CLAAS, first I used was welger rp12, not great in straw.we are farmers, cause we would argue, just 1 thing less, to disagree about.
started baling with welgar r200 ?, j d belt, and finally a class. The different weights, that all 3 types, could be made to do, definitely buy by the ton, unless you are doing the baling !
Yeah grass everywhere this year , fodder will be for nothing this winter. Supply and demand, lets hope people realise the crops of straw that are about and that gets back to £30/acre.Mowing grass sale in Hfd tonight .....most lots didn't get a bid .
@Werzle
You went right downhill from the jd to a CLAAS, first I used was welger rp12, not great in straw.
Yeah grass everywhere this year , fodder will be for nothing this winter. Supply and demand, lets hope people realise the crops of straw that are about and that gets back to £30/acre.
at £30 itstime to drop the chopper!Yeah grass everywhere this year , fodder will be for nothing this winter. Supply and demand, lets hope people realise the crops of straw that are about and that gets back to £30/acre.
Then you loose the customer that might have paid £90/acre the year before. You cant have it all your own way all of the timeat £30 itstime to drop the chopper!
we only charged £40 last year if iask the same this year am i a robber?Then you loose the customer that might have paid £90/acre the year before. You cant have it all your own way all of the time
No, i would say you were being very fairwe only charged £40 last year if iask the same this year am i a robber?
thanks!No, i would say you were being very fair
2nd year we had the rp200, it was really dry, and couldn't get the straw turning in the chamber, they had a mechanic, trying to keep 8 balers going, so wasn't just us, easy cure, bale when some dew about ! We had 2 rp's one after the other, they were really good, old man wanted a belt baler, so JD, he really couldn't get on with it, and wouldn't let anyone else have a go, determined to master it, his brother reckoned it nearly killed him, that is the result, of insufficient daily maintenance, but he wouldn't listen. Went to class rolant then, and l wouldn't let him drive it, funny thing, he really didn't mind, the class was ultra reliable, and trouble free.You went right downhill from the jd to a CLAAS, first I used was welger rp12, not great in straw.