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I have set 350 willow sticks this year, well there was a small corner in one of the paddocks, so i thought why not, I was talking to a local hedge layer and he reckoned it was getting harder to find hazel for binders, and he had been using willow for some years, so there might be a market ? we will see.
The collection and setting took overall about an hour and a half, the cost? Nothing, just 1.5 hours of my time, now for that i would trade 1 chicken, or a bale of good straw, perhaps 1/2 hour of a computer ace's time, don't you love trading. In the small holder aimed magazines i have seen willow sticks for sale at huge prices, Not for me! good luck the the sellers, but the buyers are just being lazy |
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