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always takes 2 to do a deal.Are you going to buy the man a new pair of pants after you ripped them off when you pulled them down?
always takes 2 to do a deal.Are you going to buy the man a new pair of pants after you ripped them off when you pulled them down?
As long as @Woolless wore a mask it’s all goodalways takes 2 to do a deal.
That seems a lotBarley straw £100-00 per tonne a couple of days ago.
Can you get me some please?I've just paid £15 ex farm for very good hay in round bales, £8 for decent cow quality. Only 20 of each, sadly.
I simply agreed to pay the asking price . I must admit, I didn't even bother going to see it even though it was just up the road, thought I couldn't go wrong!Are you going to buy the man a new pair of pants after you ripped them off when you pulled them down?
It's helping to bring the average down of some dear stuff bought early onCan you get me some please?
600 of each for starters
Lost some hay one year from a long term agreement to someone that offered a lot more , they took 4 loads and only paid for 2 , been back ever sinceI simply agreed to pay the asking price . I must admit, I didn't even bother going to see it even though it was just up the road, thought I couldn't go wrong!
You can afford to offer strong money if it's BOGOF!Lost some hay one year from a long term agreement to someone that offered a lot more , they took 4 loads and only paid for 2 , been back ever since
I thought it a little dear, a neighbour had been quoted £95-00 . It is always excellent stuff, never had any rubbish off this gentleman which I value.That seems a lot
They won’t be much rubbish straw about this year…I thought it a little dear, a neighbour had been quoted £95-00 . It is always excellent stuff, never had any rubbish off this gentleman which I value.
The worst part is a lot was baled up brittle so if you undo a round bale in the shed it just all falls in a heap and you can't roll it.They won’t be much rubbish straw about this year…
Mine are 6’2 round….you don’t roll these outThe worst part is a lot was baled up brittle so if you undo a round bale in the shed it just all falls in a heap and you can't roll it.
Ours just go in the bedder, had enough of rolling them round with cattle pushing against you all the time. I watch the brother doing his in his shed and it just falls in a heap .Mine are 6’2 round….you don’t roll these out
Agree. Some of them are a pain in the bedder too, can only get one on when they go pop. I suspect this bone dry straw will be appreciated next week when all this thaws.Ours just go in the bedder, had enough of rolling them round with cattle pushing against you all the time. I watch the brother doing his in his shed and it just falls in a heap .
How much straw do you save with having the bedder?Ours just go in the bedder, had enough of rolling them round with cattle pushing against you all the time. I watch the brother doing his in his shed and it just falls in a heap .
A lot . ..I think . I would say we probably use 25/30% less straw ....but its not a scientifically proven fact.How much straw do you save with having the bedder?
I don't take the net off in the bedder . I just chop it all up .Agree. Some of them are a pain in the bedder too, can only get one on when they go pop. I suspect this bone dry straw will be appreciated next week when all this thaws.