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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1815631" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>I agree, he used to work for me when I had a public job. He bought nice equipment cheap over the inter-net and still works in town.</p><p>He would have no business if he charged more for people around here are very tight.</p><p>He also bales his own farm and I have bought 4 x 5s for $30 when people on this board could not find it for $70 or more.</p><p>Lots of grass here on subdivided farms that have yet to be developed. I generaly pay about $3 to $6 for second cutting grass small bales for my sheep.</p><p>We had a "clover year" here this year and paid $6 for heavy small bales ,black with red clover, delivered. It is hard to make money at $6 unless you really manage the amount they eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1815631, member: 32879"] I agree, he used to work for me when I had a public job. He bought nice equipment cheap over the inter-net and still works in town. He would have no business if he charged more for people around here are very tight. He also bales his own farm and I have bought 4 x 5s for $30 when people on this board could not find it for $70 or more. Lots of grass here on subdivided farms that have yet to be developed. I generaly pay about $3 to $6 for second cutting grass small bales for my sheep. We had a "clover year" here this year and paid $6 for heavy small bales ,black with red clover, delivered. It is hard to make money at $6 unless you really manage the amount they eat. [/QUOTE]
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