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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy-Farmer" data-source="post: 7465022" data-attributes="member: 143591"><p>I don’t think cereal is the option to go for. I have mentioned why not fully let it in other comments.</p><p></p><p>It is a struggle to may Hay/Haylage and I have bought it in in the past so that is an option I am comfortable with. But if you don’t farm you don’t get any subsidies and I also enjoy farming. Need to have machinery for the livery land anyway so no big hassle to try for haylage/hay. If it goes wrong I can try and flog it to local beef guys.</p><p></p><p>the issue is I have more land than I can use the hay/Haylage on and would like to do something with it. I was planning on going bigger on the fodder but it’s proving hard in the wether windows we have and before I commit was looking at options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy-Farmer, post: 7465022, member: 143591"] I don’t think cereal is the option to go for. I have mentioned why not fully let it in other comments. It is a struggle to may Hay/Haylage and I have bought it in in the past so that is an option I am comfortable with. But if you don’t farm you don’t get any subsidies and I also enjoy farming. Need to have machinery for the livery land anyway so no big hassle to try for haylage/hay. If it goes wrong I can try and flog it to local beef guys. the issue is I have more land than I can use the hay/Haylage on and would like to do something with it. I was planning on going bigger on the fodder but it’s proving hard in the wether windows we have and before I commit was looking at options. [/QUOTE]
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