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Yara want to move to 750 kg bags
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<blockquote data-quote="crazy_bull" data-source="post: 7375904" data-attributes="member: 2059"><p>Sod that, imagine the logistical nightmare getting them back then inspecting each one for damage before bring refilled. I certainly wouldn't want to be re using some which have been bundled in the back of a shed with mice eating through them and sharp pallet tines scoring the lifting loops.</p><p></p><p>One thing saving the seed bags to be re-used by yourself knowing how they have been store and handled. Even these very high quality bags have a limited life span, had a couple of instances this year of 2 year old seed that had been stored in open sided shed in direct sunlight failing on lifting as UV makes the plastic brittle.</p><p></p><p>It's an admiral attempt to reduce waste, but aren't most recyclable?</p><p></p><p>C B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy_bull, post: 7375904, member: 2059"] Sod that, imagine the logistical nightmare getting them back then inspecting each one for damage before bring refilled. I certainly wouldn't want to be re using some which have been bundled in the back of a shed with mice eating through them and sharp pallet tines scoring the lifting loops. One thing saving the seed bags to be re-used by yourself knowing how they have been store and handled. Even these very high quality bags have a limited life span, had a couple of instances this year of 2 year old seed that had been stored in open sided shed in direct sunlight failing on lifting as UV makes the plastic brittle. It's an admiral attempt to reduce waste, but aren't most recyclable? C B [/QUOTE]
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