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Some interesting points of view on this thread. I am in a similar position.

 

Just a thought....do farmers have to apply for permission to stack a pile of silage bales in their yards, which have been sourced from somewhere else, i.e. not from their land?

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Some interesting points of view on this thread. I am in a similar position.

 

Just a thought....do farmers have to apply for permission to stack a pile of silage bales in their yards, which have been sourced from somewhere else, i.e. not from their land?

 

No, storage of fodder ris part of farming

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