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The £ value of fym
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<blockquote data-quote="kneedeep" data-source="post: 2527834" data-attributes="member: 119"><p>Next door (ex veg man, so decent sandy loam) chops his straw every year, </p><p>His indices are all okay, however </p><p>He's got the worst crops by a country mile, there's nowt 'alive' in his continuos cereal soil, imagine incorporating sticks into the beach.</p><p>Everyone else mostly bale annually , with a green veg/roots rotation. </p><p>It all puts summat different back.</p><p>Funny how mucks only valued at £4, </p><p>I'd have as much as I can get at that.</p><p>There's plenty of spud men don't value it either, but will </p><p>"Do me a favour, and muck out our sheds if we like"</p><p></p><p>Hmm.</p><p>At £100 an acre though, I wouldn't want to be giving the field up for next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kneedeep, post: 2527834, member: 119"] Next door (ex veg man, so decent sandy loam) chops his straw every year, His indices are all okay, however He's got the worst crops by a country mile, there's nowt 'alive' in his continuos cereal soil, imagine incorporating sticks into the beach. Everyone else mostly bale annually , with a green veg/roots rotation. It all puts summat different back. Funny how mucks only valued at £4, I'd have as much as I can get at that. There's plenty of spud men don't value it either, but will "Do me a favour, and muck out our sheds if we like" Hmm. At £100 an acre though, I wouldn't want to be giving the field up for next year. [/QUOTE]
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