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Maybe best that @Hfd Cattle doesn't go, if he went he'd probably be paid to take it all away.
£40/baleHow much should I expect to pay for 8ft 120x70 bales of nice meadow hay ex farm?
Seems to be trading at £25 to £30 ex farmHow much should I expect to pay for 8ft 120x70 bales of nice meadow hay ex farm?
All that work for £25Seems to be trading at £25 to £30 ex farm
For a 400kg baleSeems to be trading at £25 to £30 ex farm
400kg bale?Seems to be trading at £25 to £30 ex farm
Yes , plenty about at thatFor a 400kg bale
400kg bale?
I think this is a price tracker, not the fool is to cheap tracking ,All that work for £25
Unfortunately yes but the bales per acre was quite generous this season so the costs of making would be a bit lower.All that work for £25
It’s been an amazing autumn for us. The last 2 years we where fill winter feeding half our sheep by now. I bought 550 lambs 5 weeks ago and they haven’t even started to graze what was grazed off this time last year, this is because we have been able to graze river meadows that would have been under water by September.Weather just could not be better for keeping stock outside , one blip ten days ago when we had heavy rain but the wind has dried it back up like it didnt happen. I cannot remember such a prolonged spell of good weather without drought conditions, corn and grass seeds locally all planted and up in perfect conditions and spuds, maize and apples harvested without all the usual ruts and mud . It must be going to knock straw and fodder prices even more than it was forcast too with the bumper crops for sale.
It’s a pleasure at the moment I must say.Weather just could not be better for keeping stock outside , one blip ten days ago when we had heavy rain but the wind has dried it back up like it didnt happen. I cannot remember such a prolonged spell of good weather without drought conditions, corn and grass seeds locally all planted and up in perfect conditions and spuds, maize and apples harvested without all the usual ruts and mud . It must be going to knock straw and fodder prices even more than it was forcast too with the bumper crops for sale.
Heard how it went?Unable to go on Thurs .
Will ask brother to write it all down if he goes
No asked a few but they didn't goHeard how it went?
Orders for hay and straw piling up . all about marketing and product
I went for the forum of course .No asked a few but they didn't go
How did the round bale hay do? or was there none? Got some entered into the GTH sale on the 20th, with a reserve of £18 a bale because under that its really not worth doing. Especially since next year I reckon there might not be too much about because of this fertiliser thing.I went for the forum of course .
Straw was a difficult trade with the
indoor round bale looking from £10--£12 wheat for what was sold .
Outdoor even less.A lot of straw unsold.