Shropshirebuller
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What price were folks giving receiving for straw off the field this summer?
Winter Wheat?
Winter Barley?
Winter Wheat?
Winter Barley?
What size bales is your preferenceWheat straw, nice gear just been delivered £70
These were 80x70, but I’m not bothered. Rounds up to hestons, it’s all strawWhat size bales is your preference
I like a choice tbhThese were 80x70, but I’m not bothered. Rounds up to hestons, it’s all straw
Rounds suit the other farm better. 2 bales twice a week rolled out and it keeps the heifers well bedded. Easier than moving squares aboutI like a choice tbh
3.5 to the ton and then only if they are baled tight and dry . Dry straw doesnt weigh but is better value ,winter bought straw oft carries water with it mindst depends wether just bedding or part of a ration .Lot of straw in a 4'6 bale !
I saw a quote of £120 to West Wales this weekHow much is straw roughly?
Per tonne delivered
A quote to a poor payer i guessI saw a quote of £120 to West Wales this week
XD barley
£35/40 ton for a standing crop?Does anyone have a ball-park figure for Maize sold off the field this year? I sold wholecrop for £1/%DM. Is maize worth more or similar? I tend to do it by tonnage as it all goes over a weighbridge and fairer than an acreage basis.
You bring up a great point!Yes although I don't it as I realise the need for straw for livestock farmer's. https://sharpedgeshop.com/ In fact when the latest combine arrived I removed the straw chopper. Government here call it carbon capture but it's more green washing nonsense which makes not a jot of difference to the environment. Where do they think the manure ends up anyway?
Your not the sharpestCan see straw getting cheaper
Neither are you….it’s *you’reYour not the sharpest