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Who's worried about the lack of rain?
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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 7519957" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>My neighbors wanted to wait a few weeks and remain empty and then refill so batch was still in at harvest but I think the company where short of homes fir piglets and refilled them any way.if there is no straw it becomes a welfare issue especially if really hot.heard prices of £120 ton for straw recently and I’ve been offered £50 bale for 9 Heston bales I’ve got keeping the weather out of a shed.these bales are 6 years old too.it’s getting very desperate.the pig companies should pay more for keep instead of keep screwing the farmers.</p><p>nick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 7519957, member: 365"] My neighbors wanted to wait a few weeks and remain empty and then refill so batch was still in at harvest but I think the company where short of homes fir piglets and refilled them any way.if there is no straw it becomes a welfare issue especially if really hot.heard prices of £120 ton for straw recently and I’ve been offered £50 bale for 9 Heston bales I’ve got keeping the weather out of a shed.these bales are 6 years old too.it’s getting very desperate.the pig companies should pay more for keep instead of keep screwing the farmers. nick... [/QUOTE]
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