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Line of wheaten straw in 8x4x3 bales. Started baling 2 days after crop was harvested with no rain during baling. Excellent colour with a sweet aroma and normal texture. Moderate amount of residual cereal stubble evident in bales and sample. Stacked in a good solid shed with a gravel surface.
Organic wheaten header tailing straw in 8x4x3 bales stacked in the front paddock. Clean bright straw from large yielding crop grown in very good season. Average moisture of 12.2%. Dry weather access only.
NOTE 6/12/24 150-160mm rainfall on this stack
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Moby (awnless) barley hay. 100 kg/ha urea applied. Cut 22/08/25 - 26/08/25, awaiting baling. Feed test will be available after baling. Some will be shedded, the remainder stored under hay caps.