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Ideas on Reverse Contracting Hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 527899" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thanks for your opinions. I want to be fair and this is a little different angle than how it is normally done here. I want it to be a win/win deal with each of us sharing the risk of rain or bad weather - or possible increase in fertilizer cost. To me, this way seems fair and will prevent me from extending myself financially. I don't know what he will say to this but I know I'm not interested in putting a bunch of money into fertilizer on a definite maybe sales scenario. </p><p></p><p>Vett, this won't be a problem as his offer extends only to my surplus cuttings. I have a bunch of surplus this year and my first two cuttings should give me more than enough to do me next year and these cuttings will all be within my fert. budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 527899, member: 4362"] Thanks for your opinions. I want to be fair and this is a little different angle than how it is normally done here. I want it to be a win/win deal with each of us sharing the risk of rain or bad weather - or possible increase in fertilizer cost. To me, this way seems fair and will prevent me from extending myself financially. I don't know what he will say to this but I know I'm not interested in putting a bunch of money into fertilizer on a definite maybe sales scenario. Vett, this won't be a problem as his offer extends only to my surplus cuttings. I have a bunch of surplus this year and my first two cuttings should give me more than enough to do me next year and these cuttings will all be within my fert. budget. [/QUOTE]
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