- Location
- Lincolnshire
Put mine twice through my old Kongskilde blower until no more small grains and rubbish came out. Absolutely fine. Tested 99% germination and all nicely emerged.
Company?I was chasing some barley seed, rang twice last week, no answers, rang on Monday "Oh I havent heard yet I will speak to him this afternoon". I replied "I think you had better ring now"
Eventually got the reply that it had failed germination test. so when exactly were they going to tell me. T@@sers.
i was going to to put in 120ha of beans, i can get some this week but with the forecast i wont bother now. just put spring oats instead. beans are going to be over supplied anywayI heard one seed plant hadn't even started beans yet. Still on cereals.
Anyone would think drilling cereals and beans was a once in a lifetime occurance and never been done beforeI heard one seed plant hadn't even started beans yet. Still on cereals.
No they're all miserable f**kersAre there not any other cleaners about who are thankful of the work?
Premier seeds in Suffolk are a fantastic family businessNo they're all miserable f**kers
Must be a northern thingPremier seeds in Suffolk are a fantastic family business
Are many others still waiting for seed?
Skyfall, ordered months ago.
Mines being delivered todayHad our last delivery yesterday. A full 8 weeks late and just in time for the rain. I’m seriously considering getting them to collect it as it’s properly wet now and we may of missed the opportunity to plant it.
3 loads of seed here to be collected.It’s really odd hearing all these stories of early orders being placed, as a seed grower seed crops are leaving the farm later and later each year and we are told it is because people are drilling later and not ordering seed until the last minute. This year no seed wheat crops were collected before the last week of September.
At that point 1 variety was all cleared up (apart from 12t.)
2nd variety had notifications that 2 loads had been “released” but no news on actual collecting.
3rd variety not a dicky bird.
If they had turned up as per the agreed schedule my beans would be in the ground nowBeans arrived here this morning. Wheat all planted up by middle of last week so they’ve held us up a little bit. Can’t see them being planted for a day or so now though.