Heating with hay in an economy, the idea is only outrageous at first hearing.

Published 2025년 11월 24일

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There is no question of misunderstanding or "revenge" due to sales difficulties in a German village, they are deliberately using a new method for heating. During previous crises (such as the years of the coronavirus pandemic), crop production proved to be "resilient," but manufacturers and distributors were also not dissatisfied with the volume of machinery sales. However, the global crisis caused by the soaring energy, fuel, and input prices following the Russian-Ukrainian war has sensitively affected these sectors, and now it seems that livestock farmers may feel luckier. Let's look at the development of the purchase prices of cow's milk in Hungary: in 2018 (before covid) it was 97 HUF/liter, and in the following three years it jumped from 102 to 114 HUF/liter according to the data of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office. In 2022, it settled around 175 HUF/liter for several years, while recently it has been attacking the 200 HUF level. Given this background, it may be ...
Source: AgroForum

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