Be a tenner come christmasThey want buying
Be a tenner come christmasThey want buying
Depends when it was closed. We have some to get yet that was shut up mid June just coming along nicelyIt’ll be hay stood up so won’t take much making
If they are people want to fill up that have stock and not buy any fertBe a tenner come christmas
Only fools make hay and try to sell it a week later .If they are people want to fill up that have stock and not buy any fert
Because you have such bumper crops...?It’s going to be a struggle to get it all in here in the South East unless we get a prolonged settled spell or Indian summer.
That’s what I’m finding, ran out of sun at the momentIt’s going to be a struggle to get it all in here in the South East unless we get a prolonged settled spell or Indian summer.
Very true, ours was grazed until 2nd June, then 2cwt fert. Mown last Sunday/Monday baled Wednesday afternoon. Only a light crop but the quality is amazing. Will be having it tested in a month. Should be ideal for in lamb ewes and fresh calves sucklers.Depends when it was closed. We have some to get yet that was shut up mid June just coming along nicely
Very true, ours was grazed until 2nd June, then 2cwt fert. Mown last Sunday/Monday baled Wednesday afternoon. Only a light crop but the quality is amazing. Will be having it tested in a month. Should be ideal for in lamb ewes and fresh calves sucklers.
Looks like I’ll be able too buy suckler style fodder at less than CoP again!
It must be a location thing. Around here there are loads of outfits that just produce bales. There is a BIG equine feed market around here, so that means a lot of fodder that isn’t quite up too scratch. We only make 1/4 at most of what we need ourselves. The rest we buy as we need it and there will be 1 year in 6 that it actually costs production price or a bit more. As long as I’ve got good gear made at home for the sheep I’m happy!Aye but luck follows you around lol
Yeah but you didn’t specify wether it was good or bad… I’m due a big run of good luck too make up for hospital this summer!Aye but luck follows you around lol
Because you have such bumper crops...?
That's farmingBumper crops, damp ground, thunderstorms and a not great forecast.
Only fools make hay and try to sell it a week later .
Is that what we call a quadrant?? 3/tonne if it is. Good clean dry strawWhat does a well packed,dry 8x4x3 bale of straw weigh? Nobody sells by weight over here. Always avoid 8x4x4 bales after getting caked in the middle.
8 foot long by 4 foot wide by 3 foot high…quadrant? Asking £50 delivered.Is that what we call a quadrant?? 3/tonne if it is. Good clean dry straw
Why ? I'm shifting a lot of hay . As I do every year .Only fools make hay and try to sell it a week later .
I weighed some 8x4x3 barley bales last week , av 350kg eachWhat does a well packed,dry 8x4x3 bale of straw weigh? Nobody sells by weight over here. Always avoid 8x4x4 bales after getting caked in the middle.
Eight stringers that size weigh 500kg+I weighed some 8x4x3 barley bales last week , av 350kg each