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<blockquote data-quote="Cucumber35" data-source="post: 1400971" data-attributes="member: 25728"><p>We bale some I guess is like that, pay by the bale. Horse pasture but only a few horses on a little over 80 acres. Decent orchard grass and fescue, a few patches of clover. Mostly weed free. Wide open and fairly flat except a few acres. We usually leave the few real steep spots and weed patches, average at least 200 bales most years, 4x4s. Probably pay 1/3 what the going price per bale is, maybe even less. Works out well for both parties for quite a few years now. No risk for low yield that way either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cucumber35, post: 1400971, member: 25728"] We bale some I guess is like that, pay by the bale. Horse pasture but only a few horses on a little over 80 acres. Decent orchard grass and fescue, a few patches of clover. Mostly weed free. Wide open and fairly flat except a few acres. We usually leave the few real steep spots and weed patches, average at least 200 bales most years, 4x4s. Probably pay 1/3 what the going price per bale is, maybe even less. Works out well for both parties for quite a few years now. No risk for low yield that way either. [/QUOTE]
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