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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1440529" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>A real good friend of mine, sells horse hay. Small squares of course. He's also been the most successful at raising Bermuda (Tifton 44) of any body I know. He has a couple of teenage Amish boys that stack it on cotton wagons, as he bales it. He's got barn space for the wagons (tobacco settlement bought). He calls a customer, and they come get the loaded wagon, and bring it back when they unload it. He gets $5.00 a bale, and people are glad to give it. He's not out much physical labor, and sells about 8,000 bales a year. I would actually like to start buying from him, but all of his hay is spoken for, for the foreseeable future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1440529, member: 17956"] A real good friend of mine, sells horse hay. Small squares of course. He's also been the most successful at raising Bermuda (Tifton 44) of any body I know. He has a couple of teenage Amish boys that stack it on cotton wagons, as he bales it. He's got barn space for the wagons (tobacco settlement bought). He calls a customer, and they come get the loaded wagon, and bring it back when they unload it. He gets $5.00 a bale, and people are glad to give it. He's not out much physical labor, and sells about 8,000 bales a year. I would actually like to start buying from him, but all of his hay is spoken for, for the foreseeable future. [/QUOTE]
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