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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 7016766" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>The top field of WB was an exceptionally good crop ( even for a normal year ) and made £148 acre.</p><p></p><p>Fields of Wheat that would be near on 2 ton acre ( no wet spots ) and were as good as a normal year so would yield that were around the £110/125 acre mark, poorer/ thin wheat crops that would yield around 1.3 ton acre were making around the £100 acre mark!</p><p></p><p>The sale just got dearer and dearer as it went on!</p><p></p><p>There was some 6 string 2019 barley ( I think it was barley ) made about £30 bale earlier in the sale.</p><p></p><p>At £100 acre and 1.3 ton of straw that is £75 tonne in the swath, and on baling/ loading/ turning some will be another £15/20 ton and then you have to haul it so another £20 ton which makes it £110 ton ish by the time it gets into the yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 7016766, member: 1048"] The top field of WB was an exceptionally good crop ( even for a normal year ) and made £148 acre. Fields of Wheat that would be near on 2 ton acre ( no wet spots ) and were as good as a normal year so would yield that were around the £110/125 acre mark, poorer/ thin wheat crops that would yield around 1.3 ton acre were making around the £100 acre mark! The sale just got dearer and dearer as it went on! There was some 6 string 2019 barley ( I think it was barley ) made about £30 bale earlier in the sale. At £100 acre and 1.3 ton of straw that is £75 tonne in the swath, and on baling/ loading/ turning some will be another £15/20 ton and then you have to haul it so another £20 ton which makes it £110 ton ish by the time it gets into the yard. [/QUOTE]
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