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I used to run the dryer on the farm about 15 years ago and at 11p a litre the boss didn't care how wet the wheat was I'd dry it no issues burning several thousand litres in a week ! When the price went through the roof I reckon the dryer did no more than the milling wheat if that amazing how much the sun will dry :)

 

Hi TWIS that's right there mate they no when the price go up thanks Jon

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Prices are generally headed up at the moment. There is a double whammy of higher crude prices and lower pound. As all oil is bought in dollars it makes it more expensive. Expect to start paying high 40's and lower 50's for bulk deliveries.

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