The production of briquettes from our baled material has made excellent progress recently as the material that has been harvested and gone for the trials has proved to be just 17% moisture. For briquetting the requirement is that it is at most 20% otherwise there is a danger it can explode whilst being compressed – which as you can imagine is not desirable. Whilst some of the arisings resulting from reserve management will never be in a dry enough condition, like ditch slubbings, the recent trial could open up new opportunities. With rush as potentially one of the standing crops with the highest moisture content this bodes well for the harvesting of other material off our reserves around the country to make fuel.