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He gave up too quick
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1641603" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Not only that, but he wanted to sell hay off it. First off, its crap land..without a lot of work, the hay would be bad quality. He ask us to bale it and wanted to know what we'd pay him per bale.. Husband quoted him 2 dollars a bale and he might make 40 bales. He basically call us crooks...lol.. The people who have it now did put cows on it. They have 6. Its been a good grass year so they've done ok.. But a normal year they'd struggle with that many cows. He has no hay yet, so i'm guessing they'll come to us to buy and we'll probably have to deliver, and they will have to pay us a prime price for that. This winter though, if it keeps raining, they'll have problems with cows bogging down. We use to lease that place and always had cows getting stuck..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1641603, member: 22072"] Not only that, but he wanted to sell hay off it. First off, its crap land..without a lot of work, the hay would be bad quality. He ask us to bale it and wanted to know what we'd pay him per bale.. Husband quoted him 2 dollars a bale and he might make 40 bales. He basically call us crooks...lol.. The people who have it now did put cows on it. They have 6. Its been a good grass year so they've done ok.. But a normal year they'd struggle with that many cows. He has no hay yet, so i'm guessing they'll come to us to buy and we'll probably have to deliver, and they will have to pay us a prime price for that. This winter though, if it keeps raining, they'll have problems with cows bogging down. We use to lease that place and always had cows getting stuck.. [/QUOTE]
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