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grass and fodder supply

  • 15-08-2011 10:37pm
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    Large amount of both grass and hay\ silage in our part of wexford at present , stock too expesive to buy at current prices , even store lambs also, i was just wondering what story was elsewhere


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,401 ✭✭✭reilig


    alleyb wrote: »
    Large amount of both grass and hay\ silage in our part of wexford at present , stock too expesive to buy at current prices , even store lambs also, i was just wondering what story was elsewhere

    Silage and hay plentyful in the North West, but grass is being eroded fairly quickly with the last 10 days of rain. However, fields that have no cattle on them have grown quite well in the last few weeks as it has been fairly warm.
    Cattle and sheep are expensive around, however, we are lucky that the majority of farmers breed to sell to to buyers from your part of the country.


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