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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1623846" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We custom make the hay for a guy and he gets squares. We cut, rake and bale. We charge him $2.50 a square bale, on the wagons (kicker wagons). He fertilizes and he unloads. It is right next to another place we make hay so convenient. No fences or water so not able to run cattle on it. He sells us any he doesn't want for the same price which we still make money on if we sell, or it just gives us a cushion for our sheep and calves. Probably could charge $3.00 but it is a neighbor thing and he doesn't skimp with the fertilizer so it makes a good stand of hay if we get the rain so it is worth the time to get a real good cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1623846, member: 25884"] We custom make the hay for a guy and he gets squares. We cut, rake and bale. We charge him $2.50 a square bale, on the wagons (kicker wagons). He fertilizes and he unloads. It is right next to another place we make hay so convenient. No fences or water so not able to run cattle on it. He sells us any he doesn't want for the same price which we still make money on if we sell, or it just gives us a cushion for our sheep and calves. Probably could charge $3.00 but it is a neighbor thing and he doesn't skimp with the fertilizer so it makes a good stand of hay if we get the rain so it is worth the time to get a real good cutting. [/QUOTE]
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