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How to value standing hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Jalopy" data-source="post: 660148" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>I agree with Kenny T. Every time I have been involved with standing hay especially alfalfa it has been done 50/50 shares and the owner of the hay sells his 50% to the person doing the harvest at a pre-arranged price per ton. That gives the owner incentive to keep hay and soil in prime condition and the purchaser to get the best harvesting accomplished and there is not any need to split areas of the field for whatever reason each would desire. Good luck I hope everything works well for you. JLP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jalopy, post: 660148, member: 7856"] I agree with Kenny T. Every time I have been involved with standing hay especially alfalfa it has been done 50/50 shares and the owner of the hay sells his 50% to the person doing the harvest at a pre-arranged price per ton. That gives the owner incentive to keep hay and soil in prime condition and the purchaser to get the best harvesting accomplished and there is not any need to split areas of the field for whatever reason each would desire. Good luck I hope everything works well for you. JLP [/QUOTE]
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