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Fair profit per hay bale
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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 902731" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>Your questions used the word "fair" and given where your located (hit by drought) I believe a <u>fair</u> profit would be 50% over the costs you mentioned. This does not include transportation. If your buying hay, this number does you no good because most sellers are going to gouge you. If your selling, sell direct instead of to the middlemen. This way, you gain a decent reputation in the hay business. This will be important when hay is plentifull one day and you'll be known as fair and reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 902731, member: 17369"] Your questions used the word "fair" and given where your located (hit by drought) I believe a [u]fair[/u] profit would be 50% over the costs you mentioned. This does not include transportation. If your buying hay, this number does you no good because most sellers are going to gouge you. If your selling, sell direct instead of to the middlemen. This way, you gain a decent reputation in the hay business. This will be important when hay is plentifull one day and you'll be known as fair and reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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