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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 5376442" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>The thing is fieldfarmer is based in Mid Devon I believe Northeastfarmer, without a shadow of a doubt this area is one of the worst affected drought areas in the UK at this time, most cattle farms are well short of feed stocks going into the winter ( let alone grazing today ) with many farms already having nearly used up all their silage and we are only in August so its not surprising he/ she can command high prices for straw that no doubt has been baled dry and is feed quality regardless of it being wheat/ barley etc and that is worth a few ££ a ton v bought in straw that may well be only good for bedding even if it has been bought for feeding.</p><p></p><p>Local prices for delivered in straw seems to be £95/110t currently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 5376442, member: 1048"] The thing is fieldfarmer is based in Mid Devon I believe Northeastfarmer, without a shadow of a doubt this area is one of the worst affected drought areas in the UK at this time, most cattle farms are well short of feed stocks going into the winter ( let alone grazing today ) with many farms already having nearly used up all their silage and we are only in August so its not surprising he/ she can command high prices for straw that no doubt has been baled dry and is feed quality regardless of it being wheat/ barley etc and that is worth a few ££ a ton v bought in straw that may well be only good for bedding even if it has been bought for feeding. Local prices for delivered in straw seems to be £95/110t currently. [/QUOTE]
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