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Straw for Muck
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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 99918" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>Comes down to timeliness. It's one thing if you have someone with a big Heston baler, chasers etc following the combine behind. But for those swapping for muck, it is more likely to be some old boy with an 20yr old round baler; baling it in 4ft rounds, stopping for breakfast, lunch, snack, tea; "leaving it another day" to get it just right; taking a week to clear the fields etc. I would swap straw for muck any day, but would you want to shake hands and do a deal in June, when you have no idea of the conditions in August / September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 99918, member: 1118"] Comes down to timeliness. It's one thing if you have someone with a big Heston baler, chasers etc following the combine behind. But for those swapping for muck, it is more likely to be some old boy with an 20yr old round baler; baling it in 4ft rounds, stopping for breakfast, lunch, snack, tea; "leaving it another day" to get it just right; taking a week to clear the fields etc. I would swap straw for muck any day, but would you want to shake hands and do a deal in June, when you have no idea of the conditions in August / September. [/QUOTE]
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